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Thanks for the nice comments. Thought I might get a bit of stick... suppose theres still time!

 

Reason why it wasnt just chucked down left side was cos it defo needed lowering at least half of it and it was supprisingly further from fence than it looks and over freshly painted shed/wendy house thing. Also, that fence is about 12 foot high when you are on the bad side of it, I thought about it long and hard. Decided that just lumping the drums over the fence would be acceptable.

And speedlining it was easier...and so much more interesting..and as it turned out, alot quicker.

 

Camera used was the POV 1 from dogcamsports. As far as I am aware I got it before they did the wide angle lens and cant part with another £70-80 right now.

 

Cheers for watching. Makes me want to do another ASAP now.

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Camera used was the POV 1 from dogcamsports.

 

Outta interest, how come you didn't go for the DVX1?

 

Really nice vid and job, watch the left hand thumb on that saw handle mate round about 1.45 , its a bad habit of mine as well. Liked the speedline to take it over the garage. Near the end......whats with the poker chips?

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Outta interest, how come you didn't go for the DVX1?

 

Really nice vid and job, watch the left hand thumb on that saw handle mate round about 1.45 , its a bad habit of mine as well. Liked the speedline to take it over the garage. Near the end......whats with the poker chips?

 

Thumbs... I know. I do tend to use it for switching off saw so it tends to hover. I do actually consiously try to stop myself...sometimes.

 

As for the poker chips, left side of that fence was steep ish but scattered with wire, steel posts and general chain phobias. I find it easier to just lob it down whilst the rest of the job gets tidied up. After all, the saw dust went into no mans land.

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