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Is there any reason why I can't use a Whoopie sling as a cambium saver


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As per the title really, seems to me that a whoopie sling would make a decent cambium saver and/or anchor point by chocking it around a crotch or round a stem and running a crab for your rope to slide thorough, possibly even a mini pully on that crab. It is adjustable in length so more versatile.

 

I'm wanting to make an anchor point in a nastily pollarded willow where there is nothing substantial to anchor to other than one of the 3 main 'stubs' that have tons of regrowth coming out of.

 

Good idea or bad idea?

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cambium saver is only £30

 

What if you need to use woopie and a cambium saver at the same time.Then your nackard

 

Just spend the £30 save your self the agro

 

What situation could I find myself in where a whoopie with a crab through it couldn't perform the same task as a saver?

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What situation could I find myself in where a whoopie with a crab through it couldn't perform the same task as a saver?

 

Your using the device for something its not intended to.

 

Cambium saver is made for this job in hand.

 

Its like using a pole pruner for sending up a truck on the ground.There's always something made to do the job in hand

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