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Cheers lads,

 

Breffni, do you mean slings as opposed to a choked rigging Krab or just tying a running bow?

 

I use slings choked on the side limbs on most rigging jobs then half hitch choked Krab for vert sections or half hitch/running bow depending on weight etc

 

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Aye that's what I'm wondering I should have been clearer.

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Cheers again, yes great rope work from Andy on the ground.

 

Breffni, prefer slings for branches like that.

 

Had you already worked the tree you were tied off in or just set the line to help balance on the dismantle?

 

Balance and work positioning Rich yes, I climbed to the top of that nearby tree and set a base tie SRT line. The previous 4 trees I had done had a huge amount of movement in them (8ft sway back and forth at about 70ft) so I decided for this one to tie in to another tree. Helped a lot.

 

SRT just a wrench set up, obviously no need for chest harness or foot ascender etc when on a spiked removal like that with the line coming from another tree.

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