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  1. Patrick A

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    Day 2 of the oak fun. Neighbor wanted the wood if it was light enough. So we ripped it and quartered it. Went well and we did not have to move the wood once it was in pieces.
  2. Patrick A

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    I did climb on that rope. That union was solid and backed up by many others in the back on the tree. Once up I switched to a tip tie.
  3. Patrick A

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    TP? @stig I am confused
  4. Patrick A

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    Before and after. 2 white and 1 red oak.
  5. Patrick A

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    Today's freak out. Not sure who was the most surprised.
  6. Patrick A

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    Spring in CT. Quite a nice day and backyard.
  7. Patrick A

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    I often price the removal option in the quote. This way I can refer to it later or use it as a starting point if it is years later.
  8. Patrick A

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    Oak firewood pile
  9. Patrick A

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    Granberg like alaskan sawmill. I mostly cut in firewood length unless it is white oak and will likely get a call in 6 months to move the firewood out.
  10. Patrick A

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    Yesterday s black and red oaks. Kept them at the same level to make two bench "legs" with a white oak slab on top. The ideal oak trifecta.
  11. Patrick A

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    Needs replacement.
  12. Patrick A

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    Got interrupted by high winds on the tall one. The dead one was from Saturday. Both are sugar maples.
  13. Patrick A

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    A big hickory, lot of rot and spongy wood inside. Nice sunny day.
  14. Patrick A

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    For this one, my tie in point was inline with the top of the tree so I was barely putting any weight or side force on it. I rarely climb an ash without any other close tie in point. If there is one rule, it would be based on the bark coming of in the first few feet of spiking up. I have refused...
  15. Patrick A

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    Another ash. Quite dead
  16. Patrick A

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    A dead oak on a sunny day. Rigging was so nice we stacked the logs in a pile
  17. Patrick A

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    Good weather forecast for more than 8 hours meant we worked in the ledge again today. These logs were heavy, the GRCS did great.
  18. Patrick A

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    More work on the ledge. Zip line up the hill helped.
  19. Patrick A

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    more trees off the ledge. Glad we pieced this hollow oak before it fell on the ledge
  20. Patrick A

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    This one was beyond the initial symptoms of Beech bark or Beech lead disease. Wood peckers had started perforating it, some 6" stems were rotted and poison ivy vines had covered the trunk.
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