Dark alley, no witnesses, and a plausible alibi, preferably from somebody of good standing like a priest or politician that you happen to be friends with.
Not a tree that was worked but it was under the tree that was worked. This is the tree in my avatar twelve years later. It’s just rot and a thin strip of live bark. Willows don’t go quietly into the night, they fight until the bitter end.
Bowline, bowline on a bight, clove hitch, slip knot, timber hitch, cow hitch, girth hitch, half hitch, water knot, beer knot, taught line hitch, prussic hitch. Learn them, know them, love them, and tie them behind your back.
I have a CMC 72 Hd but if I had to do it all over again it would be a Platform Lift. I’m not saying the 72 hasn’t been a good unit for me ,1200 hours and ticking.
Proof testing is non-destructive testing. It’s a test just to show that an item can handle a specified load with no damage. But I’m guessing if you ran a lifeline to the max your scale allows you wouldn’t want to use it after the test.
I have a 2500 lb grain scale. Absolutely no use for it other than to talk about and collect dust in the loft. One day it may hang on a wall but I have my doubts. If I had a good place to hang it and play with it might be a different story.
I have used a product called Sonolastic NP1. The name has changed but a google search will get you the right stuff. It’s a polyester caulk that is amazing. Stays flexible regardless of temp unless it really cold like dry ice cold. Sticks to everything.
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