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2 100ft pines, small garden, speedline and heavy rigging


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NICE!! I wish I could put enough money on a job to do that.

With so much competition around me there is someone who would probably do that for about £2.50 though.:001_huh:

 

not too sure what you mean? There's plenty cheap firms round here here too.

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Great video buddy nice and smooth, :thumbup:

 

I've used that speedline/rigging method before just the way you have can't see you going wrong there mate, like you say i always thought if it was right but i,ve seen several people do it like that now.

 

nice one:thumbup:

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Thanks for the feedback. The job was a good one, managed to blast it out 5 man days under what I had quoted so its nice to earn some good money on the job.

 

The reason for the speedline was that the access was awfull. Everything has to go down steps and through a very narrow passage. It only took 3 of us 2 days to get both trees down the way we did it. All done now and the gardens are spotless execpt 4 or 5 small dings that we filled and re-seeded

 

Here is a picture from my phone to give a bit of scale. I did have a mate come in to get some better photos. I'll put a couple up when he sorts them out.

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Thanks for the feedback. The job was a good one, managed to blast it out 5 man days under what I had quoted so its nice to earn some good money on the job.

 

The reason for the speedline was that the access was awfull. Everything has to go down steps and through a very narrow passage. It only took 3 of us 2 days to get both trees down the way we did it. All done now and the gardens are spotless execpt 4 or 5 small dings that we filled and re-seeded

 

Here is a picture from my phone to give a bit of scale. I did have a mate come in to get some better photos. I'll put a couple up when he sorts them out.

 

THATS the kind of timber i want, nice work cocker:001_smile:

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