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Twin Poplar Dismantle - no crane access


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I rarely comment on these videos as I struggle not to make a disparaging remark however, that looked like fine rigging with a good team!

I'm a massive BDB fan so I liked that too.

Only other comment is that I may have speedlined most of it out into the car park. I speedline anything I can. So easy.

 

 

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Hi, thanks for your comments. Speed line would have been nice although we didn't have much height over the swimming pool. Cheers

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Enjoyed that. Some really smooth & gentle rigging & I like the use of the safebloc to slow the chunks down. Did you have someone managing that or did you rely on rope weight?Great job :)

 

Hi, yeah the safe block was great, nice to be able to snatch onto it and then transfer the load over to the craning point. The rope wants down to the grcs and Phill managed both rigging lines. We also used the safebloc for double blocking the timber down but the go pro died. Cheers

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