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  1. squisher

    Top n' Flop: Removing a tall, skinny, dead Ash

    It hasn't for me that's for sure. I do find I get less tired though when I'm not wearing one. :/:
  2. squisher

    Top n' Flop: Removing a tall, skinny, dead Ash

    I'm a muff and screen guy myself. But we're well off topic now. Surprise, surprise. TreeMuggs good on ya for recording and sharing and taking the time to teach an apprentice in a worthy fashion. :thumbup:
  3. squisher

    Top n' Flop: Removing a tall, skinny, dead Ash

    All kidding and heritage aside. IMO a metal hardhat has no place in residential work. Even if you don't work clearance it's unlikely you are never around power. But safety lecture is over for me. Rock on with your flying saucer hats. :P
  4. squisher

    Top n' Flop: Removing a tall, skinny, dead Ash

    I always made fun of the guys with the round hardhats. :P :D
  5. squisher

    Top n' Flop: Removing a tall, skinny, dead Ash

    Just to further safety you up a bit, :D and bring up your infamous hard hat again. In BC a metal hard hat would be a no go for residential Treework. Is it CSA approved for the application you are using it for? I could care less and I'm not sure if Ontario is different or not but something to...
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