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  1. Mick!

    Biceps and forearms cramping

    Eat potato chips when you feel it coming on.
  2. Mick!

    WCS Has New Mufflers For The 2511+Other(s)

    I should qualify, that isn’t using a properly modded exhaust, just me and a 1/2 inch drill getting medieval!
  3. Kaveman

    How'd it go today?

    Aforementioned crispy oak. Made lots of nasty noises.
  4. SeanKroll

    Basic Insurance

    Incorporation seperates personal assets from business assets. Stratum Insurance is cheap with slow customer service. I currently insure with Washington Contact Loggers' Association in Olympia, through their residential side. Bonding is commonly required, and license(s), too.
  5. SeanKroll

    Mentoring New Climbers

    Climb with them in the tree.
  6. SeanKroll

    Contract climber rate?

    Contact climber rates are for experienced contract climbers who can handle a lot, often with the help of poorly trained general contractor's employees.
  7. SeanKroll

    Contract climber rate?

    Don't expect any insurance coverage out of anyone except your legit boss or yourself.
  8. SeanKroll

    Biceps and forearms cramping

    Anything and everything. You can buy a grip exerciser set inexpensively. A rubber band on the fingers and thumb is an extensor exercise. Pull ups and hanging. Stretching. Hydration and electrolytes.
  9. W

    Biceps and forearms cramping

    You guys got any tips or specific exercises I can do to help build my endurance in my arms? I’m only able to climb 1 day a week right now and it’s really frustrating when I’m trying to get some work done when my biceps and forearms start cramping up on me. 2 days a week I’m sitting at the house...
  10. Eric H-L

    Mentoring New Climbers

    Anyone have any experiences to add from the last few years?
  11. W

    Contract climber rate?

    Not currently no, he said he did but i think that was a lie. My insurance for my lawncare is lapsing in about a month and im going to add tree work onto it.
  12. BlackBikeDave

    Contract climber rate?

    My tree company friend told me $400 to $700 a day as a contract climber. That's a day rate and not hourly. I'm currently looking for insurance so that I can get that money. 8) I have similiar story as I "helped" my friend, meaning "I did all the work", take down a good size black walnut in...
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