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thats what i thought

 

 

im waiting for a vid tooo :001_smile:

 

OOOps! I think I have vinded up some ppl:blushing:!

 

I was just saying that a winch is something that is god to have sometimes....but not nessecerily on these trees!

 

Sorry I dont have any videos...(easy to say) hopefully I will get a chance to show you if I manages to get the right object.

 

I just wanted to point out that some tecniques are complicated and therefore involves bigger risks eg trees "jumping off the butt, falling in a unintended direction etc...simple and safe is often better in my opinion, there is so many ways of using a wedge...I'll see if I can find some examples there ought to be Youtubeclips...

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how did he make it jump back off the hinge? did he have a wedge in the frony gub?

great video by the way, i have never heard of nything like this before, i like to play around with hinges but on extreme leans they cantake a beating, but with all those little cuts in to compress the wood, that is very clever indeed

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but somewhere that it does not matter if a mess it up lol !!!!

 

That an important point!!

 

I don't think these cuts can be relied upon 100%, with all the experience in the world they will sometimes go wrong.

 

The guy in the vids was trying to limit damage to trees that were being retained and reduce the work if retrieving the timber. So if it had not worked out no big deal.

 

As for his safety, he looked in FULL control at all times, to me :001_cool:

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i think i would only ever considder using a cut like the dutchman in a woodland or similar situation , i can see that the guy is in full controle but i think tht when it comes to cutting through nearly 3/4 of your hinge it is still a relative gambles as to weather it goes where you wnat it to go or not but never the less im sure it does work really well once you get the hang of cutting it !!

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