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Ooh look at you getting all professional! Much cleaner work. One piece of advice when cutting conifer, (or willow, poplar etc) to stop it tearing at the hinge, put to ears on either side just underneath the gob. This will prevent it.

 

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After a full company presentation of your latest 'attempt' at advanced rigging techniques (lol). we have compiled a short list of notable practices that require your attention.

 

 

Nice new shiny snatch blocks there. Did someone take that constructive criticism to heart and go out and purchase new gear? How much did that last video cost you in embarrassment? At least you look 'professional mate' now! I was particularly impressed with that last snatch, while you was rigging that up I was moving on to my next job. Interesting to see that the rip/tear cut now seems to be redundant unless you count the tears down the sides of every felling cut, ears maybe?

 

 

Hahahahahahagahahah. :) :)

 

 

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After a full company presentation of your latest 'attempt' at advanced rigging techniques (lol). we have compiled a short list of notable practices that require your attention.

 

 

Nice new shiny snatch blocks there. Did someone take that constructive criticism to heart and go out and purchase new gear? How much did that last video cost you in embarrassment? At least you look 'professional mate' now! I was particularly impressed with that last snatch, while you was rigging that up I was moving on to my next job. Interesting to see that the rip/tear cut now seems to be redundant unless you count the tears down the sides of every felling cut, ears maybe?

 

 

Hahahahahahagahahah. :) :)

 

 

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I dont get embarressed by people i dont know or care about cheeslet, well done you spotted the new sling, but the blocks arnt new ?.

 

Tear cuts are used for jobs that need them, and as for dog ears lol, as said the first vids were simple just to get some views.

 

were are your dismantles ???????

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Mate, he's just messing with you ;)

Just ignore it (although it's not nice when someone is actually taking the piss out of you, even on the internet)

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I dont get embarressed by people i dont know or care about cheeslet, well done you spotted the new sling, but the blocks arnt new ?.

 

Tear cuts are used for jobs that need them, and as for dog ears lol, as said the first vids were simple just to get some views.

 

were are your dismantles ???????

 

I think that is very true, theres alot of people who havent got a thing to back them up yet all they do is try and annoy people and try and put them down.

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I think that is very true, theres alot of people who havent got a thing to back them up yet all they do is try and annoy people and try and put them down.

 

Welcome to the internet. :thumbup:

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