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scottyd

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  1. I dont hink its the size of the gravitaional feild but its intesity ... also how would u know it was the without any other indicators ie .. stuff falling into it ( it also in my mind mean the univers could be alot smaller thatn thought but still infinite.
  2. Isnt elm traditionally used as lol Bar tops in pubs ... and ( not so lol ) coffins? Ive been told it also makes awsome felling wedges when kept in water
  3. Lol this isnt really directly about trees... ever herd of grav. lensing , where ie a black hole can fold and bend space( and time ) ,, its been proven to exsit ,, but ultimatley doesnt this mean every thing we see could actually be a reflection of ourselfs ...... Also remember " Beer is proof that god loves us " Benjamin franklin.
  4. Lol and may i add this " A candle burned at both ends is ,, twice as bright , but will last only half the night " " not my words ...
  5. Lol you Sir a true pro ( ive never tought about that brush laniding bit when using ropes ,, may i thank you for opening my eys on this )... plz post more vids .. wtching a pro at work is like time standing still.
  6. The girth is 1 foot? diveded by pi that is lass than 4 inches diameter wich is too small to be covered by a tpo ( in uk ) ( unless blanket order )) ( maybe even to small to be coveered by a conservation order . the only trees ive encountered of that size and importance are historic... and or unique .
  7. To me it looks like the one that is identidal to a sachs dolmar ... decent ground saw ( has to be razor) , around the same size ... personally ill always take a stihl ( ive erd geezers rant on about huskies but the small parts dont interchange (so stihl stihl stihl )
  8. and i knew what they all where
  9. All i can say is accept the responsibility ... BUT .. never be afraid to say this is too much or this is above my skill set, or we dont have the right gear here at this moment , or the wheather is to adversw, work on quality , competence first . Speed will just fall into place after . Just dont be afraid to be afraid. ( the worst problem i can see here is there isnt another for you to learn see and appreciate techniques in use for different situiations/ problems u might encounter. Remember "a man must walk to run to fly ,, he cannot fly to fly " Niche... and may i wish u the best of luck working with one of the greatist things on earth.
  10. The wood is beuatiful and strong ( many many uses ) but the branches ... ouch
  11. I was just being picky.... like i said it was an awsome job from all involved . But may i ask what Lirriodendron is like to climb ie.. wood strenght etc. as ive never climbed one . They arnet all that common in london ( but i think its americas most massive hardwood tree ) . I did cut a big stump of one into a double bench though... the wood to me looks reminiscent of Catalpa... and thanks for sharing the vid...was a pleasure to watch a true pro at work.
  12. these are only my thoughts ..... but good luck with your oil filled nasal membranes DR.
  13. People im sorry ive overstteped the mark.... i cant help but be passionate about the work i love... plz just ignore me ...as said im on my 5th beer ( posssibly more ) BUT MAY I WISH ANY ONE WHO WORKS ON ANY aURACAIA SPECIES THE BEST OF LUCK,
  14. May i take this oppurtunitie to apolagize for my one sided remarks ... i dont wish to poo poo others thoughts / feelings on this matter... Im just stubborn.
  15. Yes sorry in my humble opinion.....Im sorry i dont wish to conflagurate
  16. just looks like a red oak to me lol

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