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Jeez, is this going to be a recurring theme? Grab a vid off Utube and pick holes in the technique?

I reckon people could shoot great big holes in my technique from watching my Utube vids...

 

Depressing.

 

havent seen any of your vids Mr Ed, give us a link :)

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Those gob cuts are a waste of time and energy for crane use. Unfortunatly i always found that crane work was a bit of a dark science and it depended greatly on who taught you how to use one, same applies to the crane driver. I do know a couple of people who use a saw hook, it'd make sense when using a big saw instead of having to pull up a saw hanging on a strop.

That said, the climber looks quite happy, probably too happy (camera whore), at picking off those size pieces.

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