Andy Craig
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On 11/02/2016 at 19:32, Burgess said:
Why was so much left on the side of the tree? Looks hardly touched. Client request?
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Haha at that point I wish it was. Swinging a 25" bar is no good.
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Hi everyone
I found this on a large beech yesterday, I think it looks like kretzschmaria and it was quite brittle/crumbly. I always thought it only grew around the base though and this is about 10 feet up the stem. There was also a small growth around the roots when I first went to see the tree in late summer. I thought it was maybe the start of a meripulus emerging.
Does anyone have any other ideas or suggestions? Its a big tree and right next to the house so would like to get it right.
Thanks
Andy
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Would have done so but there was a lot of weight towards the house and the base looked questionable before we cut into it, at least at that height if the hinge crumbled it wasn't going to hit anything. Could dig into a lot of it with just my finger
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3 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:
Nice anchor!
I’ve used similar before.
SRT for the win!
Use what you've got mark, it was roped up but I figured if it went it wouldn't take me with it.
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You don't really need to make up schemes, if they are working hard and the money is building up a bit tell them that and give them a bonus from time to time
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Or the one where you spend all morning getting it just right because they 'want it smaller but still look nice'. Then by the time they are finished telling you what else to take off you're left with a skeleton and it's your fault it looks bad.
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Over do it with the signs, make sure they're very noticable. If you're really worried make the stack long and low if you have enough space. Could drive some stakes into ground on either end as well to stop them rolling
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New akimbo came in the post the other day
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I have the cut and climb but it's more for warmth as I find a lot of water gets in through the cuffs and collar. For the really wet days I use a kayaking 'kag' as it has rubber cuffs and collar and doesn't let anything in (water and sawdust)
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We've got the 530t, daily maintenance is straightforward and never had any bigger problems with it, one new set of roller bearings on the tracks and that was it.
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It's quite easy to make your own if you use trex. Just need a bit fencing wire and some tape.
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On 01/02/2018 at 21:23, AHPP said:
I follow putting it high up the stirrup but not sure what the cord does? Could you post a picture please.
I've not actually made this it's just an idea, the cord would put your weight on the bottom of your foot rather than the side of your leg. Might make it easier to control but probably works fine without as well.
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24 minutes ago, AHPP said:
I currently just use a CT on my right , strapped on over my spike stirrup. I’m thinking of getting a lefty one and bolting it to my left spike stirrup. Will I be forever spiking myself with them both clipped in?
You could attach the left ascender to the top of your stirrup and run a length of cord to the bottom to hold the weight, might work similar to a Haas.
the 'todays job' thread
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Been working my way through this thread from the start over the last couple of months. Been interesting to see peoples progress over the years.