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welwell

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  1. Certainly, if it's to come down it needs to be dismantled, my worry is Heave/Shrink in the soil. Don't fancy being sued in a few years time when they have to re-build!!! Sorry to confuse old chap
  2. Looked at a job today...........Big oak lets say 3ftDBH approx 45 ft (previously reduced) tall and 6 feet from the side elevation of a house. Clay soil and they want it felled!!! Gotta be a staged fell???? What do you peeps reckon??
  3. welwell

    Dibnah

    I like the bit where he casually steps off the ladder has a cough, shakes his arms then carries on up. Two people I could listen to for hours are David Attenborough and good old Fred
  4. welwell

    Dibnah

    One word................LEGEND!!! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R3-YwDZrzg&feature=related]YouTube - Fred Dibnah How to climb a chimney overhang at 50+[/ame]
  5. One of mine from last summer, down in the glorious fields of Kent.
  6. Would have been rude not to!!!
  7. As promised (some time ago) here are the photos of the swing at stages of installation. We did the splices, measured up, he supplied the lump of oak. Not me climbing, one of my lads, I assumed the "foreman" position for the job.........good fun actually!!! Client was well pleased.
  8. Looks like a wide angle lens on that one John??
  9. One seriously impressive tree. Good find that one!!
  10. Sounds like a great idea, unfortunately I'm already booked up that weekend, sorry can't make it. Have a brew for me.
  11. Here's my first footage, and also my first attempt at editing. Hope you enjoy [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqmgmQuPzCY]YouTube - Tree surgeon climbing a tree in Kent. www.abouttrees.co.uk[/ame]
  12. Here's one from a willow that we had to fell a few years ago. See them a lot but they're always impressive when you do come across them I think.
  13. I stumbled across this one, as WMM seemed to be just crap. Found VideoPad really good and easy to use.
  14. Well done, welcome to the club
  15. Well done to you all. All the fun starts now!!!
  16. That's mighty fine!!
  17. Like they all say, be patient and it'll come.
  18. You're not wrong, they deserve some serious respect..........those bad boys.
  19. Not meant to notice that, eagle eyes, it's not broken, honest!!!
  20. Gave up with WMM and downloaded VideoPad for free. Did the trick. What do reckon of the vid??
  21. Here you go peeps, this is my first attempt with the headcam. Found it really easy to use, lovely little toy. Hope you enjoy it. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqmgmQuPzCY]YouTube - Tree surgeon climbing a tree. www.abouttrees.co.uk[/ame]
  22. Cheers arbclimber, I followed this earlier, but the problem is now when I start movie maker up it just closes down immediatley, so I don't even have the opportunity to alter anymore settings.
  23. Found out how to do that........did it.......now movie maker won't work at all!!!
  24. Thanks chap How the hell do I do that???
  25. Hello all I'm having problems with movie maker............can you help I've made the movie and all looks good but when I publish it I always get the bottom half of the published movie in a solid green block of colour. Anyone else had this??? What is happening?? Please help because I'm very close to punching the computor, and I want to put my first head cam film up on the site!!! Cheers

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