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Great answers and ideas guys thanks.Part of the problem is i rarely get the same groundie to work with so its starting from scratch each time.As you've all commented it takes experience and time to get to know the system,how many wraps,letting it run etc.

Ive asked to bring my own guy in but got fobbed off.

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Great answers and ideas guys thanks.Part of the problem is i rarely get the same groundie to work with so its starting from scratch each time.As you've all commented it takes experience and time to get to know the system,how many weaps,letting it run etc.

Ive asked to bring my own guy in but got fobbed off.

 

 

Take 10 minutes of your/their time to explain/show what dynamic lowering means. It we be well invested. And make sure you show more than one person.

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Youd bee surprised! I made a video using it the first time, but it got lost on a corrupt computer. We were confidently taking 3-4 times the amount 1 guy could hold alone by hand. Obviously nothing huge, or trunk wood, but for standard duty rigging purposes it works. Also the climber can take a hold of the rope freeing up the groundsman. Shame I lost that video, it showed what was capable of the rnw. :(

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Youd bee surprised! I made a video using it the first time, but it got lost on a corrupt computer. We were confidently taking 3-4 times the amount 1 guy could hold alone by hand. Obviously nothing huge, or trunk wood, but for standard duty rigging purposes it works. Also the climber can take a hold of the rope freeing up the groundsman. Shame I lost that video, it showed what was capable of the rnw. :(

 

 

Good it sounds like a no-brainer.👍

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