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SRT Oak Reduction on the BDB


Adam Bourne
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2m Oak reduction for heritage tree specialists last week. Long spreddy limbs loads of redirects for a better work position and on Gordon's bulldog bone. Been wanting to do a full scale video of an SRT reduction for a while now, but didn't really know what to put in it. So I come up with this, it is a long video (29 minutes to be fair) but for those who are interested in how I work the tree SRT and a little insight into my reduction work switch your settings to HD and enjoy. :)

 

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Thanks lads, it's something I've always been passionate about, did you watch the whole video? Or just flick through out of curiosity?

 

I watched it all.i like those climbing around pruning vids..make another one :thumbup1:

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I skipped through it Adam, 29 is just way too long.

 

I appreciate its more work but perhaps create a bridged version as a summary/taster ?

 

 

 

 

 

Fine work though :thumbup1:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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That's not a bad idea David, like a teaser trailer or something. I've got to edit it to make it watchable in the states so I may have a play then :) thanks also :)

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