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coolie

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  1. I used to always sharpen by hand.The outfit I work for has a bench grinder and now I always use that.
  2. No plans to compete.Ive never been to a comp before and I havent even taken much notice of what they get up to.Im only really going because some old workmates have planned a bit of a get togeather on the day. I obviously need to get out more.
  3. Im hoping to get along to the Wellington Comps,and I,ll be keen to see the Unicender in action.And welcome Johno its good to see another Kiwi on the forum.
  4. If you arent due for an upgrade for a while, then there is still the old way of printing some off and doing a written assessment. Glad to be of assistance.
  5. Peter Jackson,Film Director. I did a few months with a landscapeing crew from Wingnut Films.We were part of a larger Construction project, which was at his farm near Masterton NZ. P.J. is a likeable fella.After he is dead and gone,this place will be one of NZs main Tourist attractions.A confidentiality contract prevents me elaborating.
  6. coolie

    tree id

    Adonidia merrillii ?? common names, Christmas/Manila Palm ??
  7. Three samples of current positions available in NZ at present,from only 1yrs experience. Experienced Supervisory Arborists wanted - Trade Me Jobs - New Zealand Arboricultural Crewman wanted. - Trade Me Jobs - New Zealand Arboricultural Foreman wanted. - Trade Me Jobs - New Zealand
  8. I got a pleasent surprise this morning when I was visiting the Treetools Arborist Supplies site.Drew,s Ropeguide and armourprus eye to eye splittails are now for sale.Congrats mate. Home Page
  9. I got to see series 2 for the first time yesterday.Reg Coates was also on there, using his blocking down tool and his new lowering device.
  10. great pics f-ace.It looks like Tree work runs in your Family.I was just wondering if one of them young lads in the bottom 2 pics was you?
  11. yes Adam, I did notice about a week ago, that Beaver was advertising for a Supervisor type Arbie.There are a few jobs going up here in Wellington as well, for experienced men, as well as trainees.We could be in the right job at the moment.
  12. There have been plenty of Arb jobs advertised in NZ lately.Heres one,This site,Trademe,is a good place to look. CALLING ALL ARBORISTS!!! - Trade Me Jobs - New Zealand
  13. Yes, scarf is what you call gob, and Yes,what you said about the wood properties of sycamore is why I deleted my post.Wrong scarf for those trees.I suspected that,(never worked on one), so I edited. After I edited,I noticed that you had already replied so I thought Id post again to explain,Lol.
  14. I see you were enquiring about a post that I edited(deleted).The vee scarf that I mentioned is NZ terminology for a scarf cut 45-70 degrees down and 45-70 degrees up.Like having a conventional scarf and a humbolt scarf in one.The backcut is at the level of the middle of the scarf. You would use such a scarf when you want the hinge to hold for longer than a conventional scarf. I edited the post because I am not familiar with the wood properties of those trees and I thought better of trying to give any advice,Lol.
  15. Definately not safe work practices or the right tools for the job.....but I give the man credit for being able to fell that tree with that length bar.
  16. Ive been using a variation of this system for about a month now that works better for me. I use a lockjack which I extend on a tether.Onto the tail of the rope I attach the "foot ascender and footloop, on the bungee'' which I use on my left leg.But instead of a foot ascender on my right foot,I now use an ascension with a long foot loop. The advantages are that I get off to a better start because I do not need the weight of the rope to pull through the( formerly required )foot ascender anymore.I also find that having footloops on both feet make climbing wearing spikes more comfortable.As well,Im finding it more comfortable having an ascension to hold onto with both hands.I will post a pic soon.
  17. Huhu grub sammys.Not to many though, because they are a bit fattening. Are you getting hungry?
  18. coolie

    Elm removal

    There will be a much better view of the Galloways now:001_rolleyes:
  19. Sorry Marc, I now see you were commenting on the first vid posted.
  20. You can see a rigging pulley clearly at 0.08. The piece(top) did not run.
  21. coolie

    Elm removal

    are you back into full weeks now Adam?Hows the bod feeling?
  22. YES, me too.I find it is even worse with a lockjack.

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