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Adam Bourne

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  1. just been sent here on the link from the coronet thread...... i'm speechless that is one truly amazing carving...:thumbup:
  2. Simon, Now i've read more in depth to your way of thinking it would be cool to try something like this, i've never tried chainsaw carving in that respect just the odd mushroom or 2 .... but that is not what your thinking, personally i think in the right tree and the right place the coronet cut is the most advanced way of creating habitable home for our little beasties and other wild life, and would love to see it used more often..... as for making them more abstract ????? whats your ideas as i am deeply interested.....to make them look more part of the tree would be easy enough but an abstract from what ?
  3. Although there is still quite a bit of work in coronet cuts, the abstract features that you mention would probably create to much work, not to mention its hard enough getting a safe work position doing coronet cuts, it may be near on possible to make features or carvings from inside the tree there for use of MEWP would have to be used to make it safer and easier, making the job just that bit more expensive..... Also you may not be able to get a MEWP near ?? Thanks... Adam
  4. Cheers Frank, Means A lot coming from someone who produces great videos.....
  5. the next speilberg of the tree world me thinks..... loving the videos on here at the mo....quality....
  6. all good mate, now the milling begins:biggrin:
  7. Cheers Taylor haha....oh the one handers i can honestly say my other hand was on my rope for balancing reasons, could not find a good work position..... the base was the best part of the tree really shame it all went for fire wood though...
  8. its in the rigging section on the climbing forum mate..... be nice if we had trees like that to do over here....
  9. Sorry mate its already been posted.... never the less its a great video and awesome work:thumbup:
  10. Cheers buddy, There was a fragile trellis fence and other TPO trees surrounding it so took the rig option just for piece of mind really....
  11. nice one Ewan..... did not use it as it went for fire wood, just the climber.....
  12. yeah thought as much thanks for clarification......
  13. excellent sountrack..... even better video, well put together nice one mate....
  14. Same here just nip to shop and get some vegy oil..... does make you hungry though:sneaky2:
  15. Hi All, my first video on here and nearly my last as from editing it and getting on to youtube has only taken me and samuel(who i owe a massive thanks to) 38 hours..... i was going to do a compilation of a few jobs i've done but maybe next time, i don't know the ins and outs of why the walnut was dismantled only it was heavily decayed and hollow in places, but where the tree was it was no threat to anything.... all in all the tree took 3 hours climbing in total and all wood was logged and brash chipped, hope you enjoy Thanks Adam [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEgyfYnnErg]Majestic Tree Care, Walnut Dismantle - YouTube[/ame]
  16. does anyone know if you need an operators licence for one of these? Thanks
  17. love eucas..... was the saw in need of a sharpen? good first video......just doing my first one but having trouble converting it for youtube so i'm not happy..... good start mate keep them coming:thumbup:
  18. wre cani get a set of double doggs like the one on yours mate there huge and look evil as........
  19. was gonna order a 201 on monday but i don't think so now ....... this is the second (i think?) thread that has not done the 201 any justice guess i'm just going to stick with the 200:001_rolleyes:
  20. Cool, hopefully the trailer will take it...., and hopefully you can get some photos.... i've never seen chile pine been milled before.
  21. Had to look 3 times for the guy on the ground then.... nice shots stephen love the video to.....how long had it been dead? cool photos reg, P.S clean you private message box out......
  22. read the other threads on this its already been posted.... http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/rigging-roping/26218-has-anyone-used-dmm-impact-block.html
  23. Thanks mate Little maisy is now 15 months think that was taken when she was 6 months....alex kept moaning at me because i did not have a picture up of her and maisy????? ...............women
  24. seem as though its you geoff i'll let you off this one time.....

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