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Posts posted by SuperPowerPatty
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Just got to Perth today! I have a testday tomorrow at a company.
I could ask if they are seeking another climber as well.
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[/ame]Around 2:45 he shows how it can be retrieved
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i agree, it's expensive, only works in certain situations. But it's just another trick in the bag.
And it looks cool:001_cool:
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The imp looks nice! but couldn't you do the same thing with a dmm ring, a bit of throwline and a small carabiner?
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1,7 mm 2-strand rope. That's where it's at!
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i prefer crown anchor, less damage and weight on the branch.
Also less strench in the rope because it's only half the lenght compared to the base anchor.
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Good stuff. Milling is very addictive!
It sure is!
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hello everybody,
After a lot of looking on the milling forum i've finally started milling myself.
i asked my stepdad, who is a welder, to make me one.
And look at his creation.
i tried it out on some old connie timber, worked like a charm.
made a chair just for the hack of it.
not a pro, but i did enjoy it a lot!
Pascal
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hey steve,
As a dutchman myself i could tell you everything you'd like to know about tree surgery in the Netherlands.
Tree surgeons are in demand, but some companies want tree surgeons that have the ETW(european tree worker) certificate.
As said before, go on treehugs and ask the question there.
Pascal
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Mine would start first time, but would then constantly cut out when back cutting a tree, or snedding out! It's gone back to Stihl so still waiting for an answer. A mate of mine has one of the first auto tune 362's and he has never had a problem with it.
A shame to hear, did you reset the m-tronic a lot?
i do mine about every day, when i'm warming it up in the morning before cutting.
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Reading more and more about the 362 the more i realise how lucky i am with mine.
Have had it for about half a year now, 20" bar on it, starts hot with one pull every time and most importantly it runs like a champ.
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looks amazing!
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been using carbon distel's for about 2 years now, deffinately worth the money, don't even realise i'm wearing them sometimes because of the little weight
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is there a reason why everybody uses the pinto instead of the petzl fixe or the ISC micro pulley?
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looks nice luke!
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the video's in question
skip to 3:06 if not interested in the rest
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been playing around with SRT for a couple of months and was rec. climbing a beech, did a couple of redirects to the outher crown and came down to pack up and go.
But i had to do the "walk of shame" up the tree and get all the redirects out to get the line out.
But yesterday i came around a video where they locked the small ring of a cambiumsaver with an alpine butterfly.
This way you can have a topanchor for srt but still make a lot of redirects and get your line out
I tried the same thing today and put a ring through the butterfly for added safety.
thought i'd share it with you guys to see what you think
nice neck stretch at the end of the day
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Good one jeroen!
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It sure was stihlmadasever! having a constant wind to cool you down and looking down on the sea!
it was action packed that's right, the clean up.......not so much
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A little montage of all the treework i have done last year.
SRT Rope & Compatible Hitch Cord, Help
in SRT (Single Rope Technique)
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I use a tachyon and a 8mm liros runner really enjoy it. Have tried it with a 8mm Teufelberger ocean but it grabs too hard i think