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just a rough vid of a crane pic from the other day-cuts could of been better so feel free to rip it to shreds:)

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nothing wrong with them cuts:thumbup1:

 

Not to have a go at Drew, as he understands (it is an easy mistake to make - I have been guilty on several ocassions), but I have to disagree strongly. The 2nd cut left an area uncut - illustrated by the pulled fibres on the piece after separation. This could have required considerable extra loading by the crane to break, which, can cause some serious problems of overloading & the pick bouncing on the line.

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