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I haven't posted much here so consider this me introducing myself. I'm Gord, I work in British Columbia in the Pacific North-West. This is a twisty Red Alder I pieced apart the other day and filmed it because it was a good spot for it.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UbapMUwiLk]YouTube - Alder Takedown[/ame]

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Well put together video Gord, intresting top down perspective. Out of intrest what was it you installed at the 1m:30s point? looked like a rigging pulley?

Welcome to the forum as well.

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