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  1. sotc

    Rigguy

    Hardware stores
  2. sotc

    Rigguy

    Nick, the rigguy is going to lay flat against the tree no matter the angle the hole comes through the branch
  3. sotc

    Rigguy

    This is the email from rigguy in response to my query
  4. sotc

    Rigguy

    Haha, perhaps I am over thinking it:D
  5. sotc

    Rigguy

    I saw a couple people hanging in the thread, I was hoping they would post up some more
  6. sotc

    Rigguy

    Shoot, did I run y'all off?
  7. sotc

    Rigguy

    The other 3 walls are breached deeper than the bark for the area outside the first hole already allowing more surface area,deeper, for pathogens to begin. My thinking on wall 4 was, rather than the cambium being impacted and probably dying under the "washer" before the callus can grow over it...
  8. sotc

    Rigguy

    Yeah, I considered that but wondered about the large breech of cambium. Structurally it seems like a good idea, biologically, I am not sure. It may allow codit wall 4 to work faster but may compromise the other walls more rapidly
  9. sotc

    Rigguy

    Nice link but let's stick with rigguy for now. I have the other options.
  10. sotc

    Rigguy

    So I have a job coming up where the cable will go through the tree at a steeper than 90 degree angle. This will put a kink in the cable between the rigguy and the exit hole. Any experience with solutions to this or is this the bad part of rigguy?
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