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encouragement is always a good thing so thanks for that guys!!!

:thumbup:

 

 

last night went to look at my next job so raring to go for that, two whopping connifers, lot of rigging all good fun!!!:001_cool:

 

 

thanks

Ainsley

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hello all,

quick update. here is a video i made of a job that i did for my science teacher!

part two coming soon!

 

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thanks

Ainsley

Posted

great work. careful with the one handed cutting though.

 

also I personally like to keep my saw short stropped on harness rather than letting it hang so low. saves it getting bashed on the tree as you climb around

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