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Nice, that's some smooth crane work, How are you estimating the pre tension for the crane? looks bob on! Is that Bonobo, black Sands?

 

thanks man, and yup thats bonobo, kiara, its from black sands album :thumbup1:

 

for the pre tension I pre load the piece to about 200 kgs less than what i Think it is and then just read the cut as i go, adjusting if necessary.

I've skipped a lot of the cutting on this vid but I've got a few other videos which show the whole process.

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Smooth as ever Jesse.

I'd love to see more footage of the whole process, including setting the slings.

Do you do that from the ball then drop down, or still climb a fair bit?

You've got some stones, bro,

Seeing pieces that size lifted over expensive properties would make sure I had my passport in my climbing bag.

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I was going to save this for my breakfast viewing....but just couldn't resist after reading the comments....short and very sweet...great tune...liked the drumming/bongo playing....and Bolam's comment regarding passport in climbing bag...

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Smooth as ever Jesse.

I'd love to see more footage of the whole process, including setting the slings.

Do you do that from the ball then drop down, or still climb a fair bit?

You've got some stones, bro,

Seeing pieces that size lifted over expensive properties would make sure I had my passport in my climbing bag.

 

 

I usually get picked up and set them from the crane but it depends on the tree mate.

for the next vid I will add in some more of the setup yeah i tend not to think about that too much, I just make sure the chains are set well with the right amount of pretension and the hooks in the right position then use a chainsaw to cut the wood that the chains are attached to:confused1: its worked well enough so far haha.

 

thanks adam always appreciate the props bro

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