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some more pics of the same job off my blackberry, and a few of a cedar that we dismantled, the hole in the wall is where it all had tobe passed through, and there was a swimming pool in front of it leaving a tiny drop zone to lower into, i was only there on the first afternoon so i've not got any finished pics, these were both really fun jobs to do :001_smile:

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How much longer do you think this took your team, compared to a similar less eco freindly approach?

 

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i think it probably took about 2 more hours than if it was standard cuts :thumbup1:

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no problemms. yeah i did the one in pics 5 and 6, they are actually really difficult to do safely and get right, i also put loads of sink cuts randomly into various limbs for the bats, and made several slits to try and make it as if the bark was falling off :001_smile:

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cheers liam, yeah it was a mint place to work, the gap wasn't too bad really becauser by the time it was snedded uo for the chipper it could fit threw their anyway :thumbup1:

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Nicely done Joe, That Cedar looks proper tight, Horrible little gap to pass threw too :thumbdown: Looks a pretty nice setting tho mate :thumbup1:

 

The guy's house and grounds are fantastic, and he's a nice chap too - one of the rare customers that listens to your advice with regard to tree health and the environment etc rather than just instructing you on what he thinks is right!

 

It was a shame the Cedar had to be felled, it was dropping needles into his swimming pool and hanging over his solar panels (see pic of them on the roof of the pool house!)

 

Hopefully got some more work for him later in the year :thumbup:

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