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Gnome Ofthe Diabase
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Johntp
yes in fact three sizes and they are the only 'nut' that allows for finger tips to fit in the same small crack at the same time as the protection.
these and knife blades were go to thin gear, often the only gear
the things that started the 'change'1st gen. GriGri izz
.replaced this, the Robotthe Grigri is great so is the Wall Hauler
the Robot does Both of the same tasksbetter? no grit grind,With two the options are exponential some don't like the sharp edge and wear factor For safty sake and ease of use they need to
`Be paired with a cordelette, passed thru that hole in the sliding brake bar
https://www.google.com/?client=safari&channel=mac_bm#channel=mac_bm&q=Kong+Hydrobot+Descender
http://www.trailspace.com/gear/kong/hydrobot-descender/
while not as versatile, (no hole to unlock , back up hauling ect.)
I think I'll be getting one of these!
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NutAgain!
Trad climber
South Pasadena, CA
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Have made extensive use of this technology with my kids during summer vacations.
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son of stan
Boulder climber
San Jose CA
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Mar 24, 2015 - 08:55pm PT
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This must really piss off Tesla's ghost.
The Pacific HVDC Intertie. Almost 900 miles of million volt direct current
twin conductor wire from the Columbia River to Los Angeles.
Long distance point to point HVDC transmission schemes generally have lower
capital costs and lower losses than an equivalent AC transmission scheme.
Thomas Edison vindicated! Oh yes!
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