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I can imagine the results of this cheap Chinese made rope breaking and the ends of 8 steel rods hitting the ground and whatever is in the way. That rope looks new now , but by the time it's been used for a few days ???? the safety officer will be writing out a offence notice.



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you are in cambodia i can assume not australia?
whats the issue?

yet you also felt the need to take a photo putting yourself in harms way.smart
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SinnSisamouth wrote:you are in cambodia i can assume not australia?
whats the issue?

yet you also felt the need to take a photo putting yourself in harms way.smart
You do know that cameras have telephoto and zoom lenses don't you. I think I was about half a km away when I took that photo.
As for putting myself in harms way,, remind me again when I cross the road.
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half a km away? :ROFL2:
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I notice a flip-flop.
"Life is too important to take seriously."

"Life does not cease to be funny when people die any more than it ceases to be serious when people laugh."

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So you can tie a saddle or a crown? Do you know when and why to dry wipe or wet wipe? What is the maximum distance between props on a 300mm suspended slab?
What you have shown in your pic is just an average lift for an Ozzie construction worker. You Hump it, Lump it and Pump it.
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Hotdigr wrote:So you can tie a saddle or a crown? Do you know when and why to dry wipe or wet wipe? What is the maximum distance between props on a 300mm suspended slab?


What you have shown in your pic is just an average lift for an Ozzie construction worker.




You Hump it, Lump it and Pump it.


I won't comment on that.
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Best you don't.
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