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  Pete McSheffrey said:
At last someone who questions the picks. A couple looked a little sharp, especially the 2nd one. I'd have like to have step cut them and be well out of the way

 

i don't believe you can step cut when using a heli, shock loading choppers is a lot different to shock loading a crane. weights have to be constant with aircraft otherwise they become unstable. the thing that gets me is that you would never know which direction the piece of wood would go everytime you made the cut. at least cranes are a bit more consistent.

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  munkymadman said:
i don't believe you can step cut when using a heli, shock loading choppers is a lot different to shock loading a crane.

 

VERY dangerous to "shock load" a crane.

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