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That surprised me how big the stem was, didn't really look much until you see it on the floor!! I remember you milled the last one you did Stephen!!!! I think so anyway haaaa! Any plans for this mate?

 

 

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Yes last 1 got milled and is going to be a new floor in a castle renovation:thumbup1:

 

This 1 got ringed up and stacked in the garden behind a big Laura's hedge to rot away and help the beasties!!:001_smile:

 

Chipped all the limbs with the big chipper, just didn't seem fair on Gloria:laugh1:

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Compression forks on a conifer which we need to use for rigging part of another over a green house, bottom sling and pulley was used to support the union, the top pulley was on the weaker stem then I used the tail end of the dead eye to brace the two stems together, the conifer being rigged out was taken down in 7 pieces, then felled :)ImageUploadedByArbtalk1378920298.041847.jpg.c238d3004c8668f79b0f41c298f86e83.jpg

 

 

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Compression forks on a conifer which we need to use for rigging part of another over a green house, bottom sling and pulley was used to support the union, the top pulley was on the weaker stem then I used the tail end of the dead eye to brace the two stems together, the conifer being rigged out was taken down in 7 pieces, then felled :) [ATTACH]134426[/ATTACH][ATTACH]134427[/ATTACH][ATTACH]134428[/ATTACH][ATTACH]134429[/ATTACH][ATTACH]134430[/ATTACH][ATTACH]134431[/ATTACH][ATTACH]134432[/ATTACH]

 

 

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I could of felled it between the fence, shed and greenhouse. :blushing::001_tongue::lol:

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Sorry can you enlighten me as I can't see how that bottom pulley has any bearing on re directing the lowering or strengthening the included union ???

 

 

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Hi David. We installed a flexible gefa type brace high in the canopy and an additional brace on a 16mm cable lower down. The cable was to back up and ageing static brace that's been in for about 30 years. It was quite a complex brace so Nod came down and helped me come up with a customised brace using the a new system he is working on. Didnt get and good photos in the tree it was raining too much

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