Search results for query: *

  1. SouthSoundTree-

    How would you do this?

    Start with figuring out what the height is. There are many ways to estimate with some accuracy. A speed square and a torpedo level help you to get a 45degree angle cheaply and accurately, with the help of another person, you don't need a mirror to watch the bubble while sighting. Then measure to...
  2. SouthSoundTree-

    How would you do this?

    Have the bids written in detail, and size up each, taking notes as said to avoid getting companies confused. I'd make a written list that goes something like this to give to the bidders to try to get apples to apples bids, and the amount of service he wants (homeowner clean-up, onsite/ offsite...
  3. SouthSoundTree-

    How would you do this?

    Jerry, he was saying its out of his league, and asking for advice on feeling out the quality of the tree services' bids.
  4. SouthSoundTree-

    How would you do this?

    There is no reason a good climber and roper/ ground crew couldn't do that tree, especially with the tree behind it as a secondary rigging point. Easy access for vehicles/ winches to lift and lower/ tension a drift line. Flying over it in a bucket is going to be faster if they can reach it. Looks...
  5. SouthSoundTree-

    How would you do this?

    Right outside tallahassee. Distance is critical.
  6. SouthSoundTree-

    How would you do this?

    Crane wouldn't have to be big, and would knock that out quickly. Looks like you might swing to a high rigging point near the roof edge. Rskybiz is in florida, see if he's near or knows someone reputable. Big state. Get references, and check them. Check for insurance and licensing. A lot...
Back
Top