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I think its great in the right environment (and for creating its own ecosystems etc) and would love to have a job like that to do some day - for the right reasons.

 

One question: If there is a public target how do you decide where to reduce too? The pics still show potential for regrowth into a relatively large crown giving a higher lever arm than a lower reduction (given the risk of base decay must be high).

 

Nice job IMO

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One question: If there is a public target how do you decide where to reduce too? The pics still show potential for regrowth into a relatively large crown giving a higher lever arm than a lower reduction (given the risk of base decay must be high).

 

Nice job IMO

 

Appreciated Richard.

 

The lever arm is reduced, the potential for decay is monitored.

 

That target does not have a particularly high footfall.

 

If it had, the overall size and height would be adjusted accordingly and reduced further. :ciao:

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