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Ok, so the red pulley is quite a way out on the edge of the crown so I put a redirect in there for me to work off, also it helps keep my rope away from the rigging line. I then went down lower to cut off the low branches and the rigging point was much further out than where I was cutting so that enabled us to swing the stuff out over the driveway entrance.

 

Nothing huge, but just about big enough to fit in the small landing area.

 

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o77UJlwtSA]YouTube - Beech rigging start work.wmv[/ame]

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Good set of photo & video resource Rupe.

Nice rigging :thumbup1:

 

 

Is the imagery of the top handled saw in the left hand @26 sec, a negative editing fault with the camera :sneaky2::001_tongue:

 

Or a training demo for newbies for what not to do?

 

 

 

Humble appologies, my head says be tactful & diplomatic, but my fingers are just involuntaringly tapping away.

 

 

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Then we switch the rigging over to the other blue pulley so we could rig form the opposite side. I cleared a load of easy branches to make a space to rig into, then we rigged everything into that space.

 

This short bit is just switching the rigging.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXlqUXRxiUo]YouTube - Beech rigging switch.wmv[/ame]

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