OUCH! That was a bit harsh and I don't agree with that sentiment at all.
There is time and place for everything and leaving something in a person's door is one of them. High quality door hangers can serve a number of important purposes, not the least of which is getting your name out...
Hi Again!
Similar to my question regarding saddles, our aspiring female climber will be needing some climbing pants.
What pants, in your experience, tend to fit the best?
Thanks!
Hey All,
One of the women on our ground crew is up for climbing and we've tried several saddles (Cougar, Sequoia & Navaho) but they all seem to ride very high up on her waist. I think this has a bit to do with the sizes we have, but also a lot to do with her hip to waist ratio. As you can...
We have 66 ArborFos capsules (two unopened quarter-flats and 18 loose) up for grabs.
Half off retail at $135, shipped anywhere UPS Ground delivers in the USA
I've got eighteen unused capsules up for grabs. Had one job we needed them for and these are left over.
These are the older capsules before they had the pressurization problems.
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Exactly what I use with the exception that I don't use a strap to hold the trigger. Instead I made a long prussic loop out of Zing-It and attached the trigger to the pole using a klemheist. This allows me to slide the trigger up adn down the pole for the various "tensions" needed to reach...
Because we work with a lot of students we're looking at how we might go about classifying climbers. Perhaps something like trainee, beginner, intermediate and qualified. Of course the question becomes how do we define those and what metrics/measurements/checklists might we use to sort it all...
Looking to get my hands on some current tree care academy workbooks. I don't need/want the tests so it doesn't count as a premium towards the price. That said, if they come with the tests that would be cool.
These are the ones I am looking for:
Chainsaw Specialist
Chipper Operator...
What's the fun in that!
Actually I just bought a new Protos but we do not use the RopeTek system for a number of reasons. First is that we use UHF handhelds and have a dozen or so radios. So, wholesale replacement is not necessary and costly. Second, the idea of RF blazing away from the...
Been looking at the ropetek system but haven't been able to hold one in my hands.
How is the microphone boom mounted onto the helmet? Can anyone share some pictures of that and how the wiring is routed?
Even better, can someone share the installation instructions?
Also, does having the...
From what I've read synthetic rope "slings" have to be labeled and rated as they fall under all other discussions for "slings"
So, it sounds like you are saying that a single eye "rope" such as a spider leg, is technically not a "sling" Is that correct?
Do you have a specific reference to...
here's more confusion: 1910.184(h)(3)(ii)In synthetic fiber rope, eye splices shall consist of at least four full tucks, and short splices shall consist of at least eight full tucks, four on each side of the center line.
Does this mean no double-braids or straight buries?