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RobDog

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  1. this is a shot of footlockin with an ascender with Vt on a pulley set with anchor line.....
  2. This will do! SingSnap | Fever by robdog
  3. Kind word and a true understanding while kickin arrse in the big ones......
  4. The top probably weighed about 250lbs , easily within the Limits of the gear. Like I said before many times trial and error takes place before using your tools.Caribiners,rope,pulleys say one thing and might do another.I test them out before useing them on a dangerous removal.Some pulleys ,clips ,slings have failed and I dont use them.If I told you about some of the bad gear sold at the best arborist houses you might be supprised.
  5. I always go back to Harry Carey Sr in "angel and the badman" " Quirt Evans You dont rate a new rope with me" always use a new rope with each SL job I suppose you all might feel different if you were on one of my SL jobs? I am confident of it.
  6. Got it SOP . Never heard it before I guess it dosent make my less than others.Yes I am proud of my Son he is probably one of the best survival trainers in the Air Force. he wants to deploy but hopefully he wont have to.When a tree service survives this long we might just know what we are doing.
  7. I guess I should change everything I do to make the Arborist board happy?
  8. Maybe unsafe for those who cannot see themselves doing it.Presuming to judge a technique that you can not handle or havent been a part of is offensive to me. This is the reason I dont use subs as climbers.many loose cannons or "cowboys" think they are better than others and try to get too much money.I train my guys and If I can not do the tree I dont send them up. Labeling my work as unsafe without knowing WTH you are blowin is enough to listen too. let people be critics,some can see the new way is better. Oh what is "SOP" ?
  9. The system was perfect and in no way unsafe.I assumed the video showed this,sorry if You guys dont understand.This was a great day for my crew.
  10. Only a prussux loop six wrap.The climb will have a belay backup and you can never grab the rope on or above the loop
  11. Ox sorry I read this so late.I too have a son named Robert and he is now S.E.R.E airforce in spokane (your neck of the woods) Hope your Boy is doing well. Remember this?
  12. Set an anchor line and attach a pulley to the end and insert a VT system in the pulley.You can single line footlock off the vt and pulley settup....no friction and even use an ascender.
  13. Why not it is as safe as a climbing line.This version is longer and shows the climber rideing the speedline after the top is cut. [ame=http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=38339918]wts speedline Video by rob - MySpace Video[/ame]
  14. I was told this is the new Jonsereds saw and It is $350 compared to $600 for the 200t and $500 for the 338 husky.Anyone know it?
  15. I agree with all you guys have said but remember we have been doing this for many years and mastered it easily.These climbers know what they are doing.That last top cut had to be secured before letting slide down.I taught these guys this technique and it works for us.After the top cut one climber came down the speedline and one finished the wood.never are the two climbers directly underneath each other.
  16. Steve The video tells most of it.The two climbers had maybe 10 webbing slings between them and could set them for the same pulley from different sides of the tree.Two climbers cutting one at a time form either side of the tree.When the first climber cut the lower branches and they hit the pulley they it was time for the other climber to cut his share of branches.The speedline was full and the groundmen let it go all at once.The two were always angled away from the swing of the branches when cut, Bottom climber cut first.
  17. Well I guess you dont get the $35 an hour and ceus I provide then right? This video was a presentation of an isa workshop hosted by myself Tom Dunlap and Robert Phillips.... cutting edge stuff.If a climber under my employ says he dosent want anyone in "his " tree ... well its down the road he goes.
  18. My thoughts when doing this were for training .Two pros in the tree that have done this many times.Only when you know the other climber can you do this job faster ans safer than others.
  19. And Phillips is about 52 in that climb....
  20. I have never seen another tree service commercial in california...if there are I would like to see one. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHbNWZ1OFXg]YouTube - wildernesscommercial2.rm[/ame]
  21. This is my video of Robert PHillips in santa Rosa a couple oof year ago.I told Robert he was an inspiration to my Service with all of his mechanical advantage tools and tricks that make climbing so much easier. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=negKdVose3o]YouTube - ITCC_FOOTLOCK.rm[/ame]
  22. This is what I originally tried to get on here YouTube - Speedline Top
  23. When you throwline up high just set an anchor line with a pulley containing your climbing line.Draw the pulley with the climbing line up and anchor it to the base with the anchor line.now your climbing off a pulley and it is easy to footlock off it with the vt and very little friction.
  24. WOULD like many different videos....thanx

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