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    New to me way of chocking a log

    I would like to see it too
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    New to me way of chocking a log

    Nice looking picks John. I made a spider leg last night out of 3/4" tenex. Didn't get to use it yet.
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    New to me way of chocking a log

    Just ordered one of these to try.... http://www.lift-it.com/products_detail.asp?product=424&category=31
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    New to me way of chocking a log

    They look like good chains but cost 2X the price of the ones I use, I would like to pick up that adjuster though. Also my chain has a higher rating for the same 5/16
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    New to me way of chocking a log

    And what is your job and who would run you off it?? Rated lifting chains used within their capabilities.
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    New to me way of chocking a log

    with the bridle setup each hook of the chain is attached to the other chain so you just have one choked loop, if that's what you are asking.
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    New to me way of chocking a log

    John, I do OK balancing stuff with the chains, They are adjustable by the link, only problem is the adjustment is at the top of the chain. I am going to make a spider leg out of tenex just for a 3rd point. I don't get to crazy about having every thing perfectly balanced, just keep it well within...
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    New to me way of chocking a log

    OK so if it has a name it must be legit. Cool because I love using it !!
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    New to me way of chocking a log

    Ok so we all know that having 2 straps on wood is nice when doing a crane removal since the pick lifts straight. Its nice but takes time to set 2 straps and get them 180 and level. Ok so for past 2 years or so Ive been using these lifting chains (freakin love them) and last week came up with...
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