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  1. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    That's interesting. That isn't much salt. When I got my blood tested last year, the tech said my sodium was low, and I have a fairly high salt diet. I do a lot of sweating too, but still. Are you sure that's what's raising your pressure?
  2. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Here's the nutrition label for V8... Respectable amount of stuff, but it needs to be chased with water. It's highly viscous and salty. I love the stuff, but if someone sent a V8 into the tree when I requested a drink, I'd come down and club them with a tire iron :^D edit: Had one of these...
  3. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    I had almost a gallon of plain water, a can of V8, and another qt of water with govt issue gatorade in it.
  4. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    That's one of the things that puts me in the worst mood. It'll be August, and you open the door at 7am, and feel 80°, and it's like someone shoved a wet wool blanket in your face cause the air's so wet. Just think "FML..." and trudge off to work. It's demoralizing. The 95° today is 25° over what...
  5. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Not much in the way of evaporative cooling here. Might've worked today. Humidity was 45%. That's about as dry as it gets here. I think 70%+ is more typical.
  6. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    No thanks! The only saving grace is you get a real winter. If not for that, I'd off myself.
  7. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    It's an impressive looking machine, whatever it's true purpose is.
  8. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    What is that thing?!
  9. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Nice butt on that tree. You could do something interesting with that.
  10. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    That's fantastic. I could've used something like that when I was dicking around with those pine logs.
  11. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Sun's a drag. It makes everything harder. The flowers are pretty cool though, and I like the sun rise/set.
  12. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Mike did a fantastic job climbing(per usual). Got a lot of wood on the ground with some tricky setups. I didn't take many pics, but this one is alright...
  13. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    What's going on below the tree? Kinda looks like a bigfoot carving, but I can't reconcile the top.
  14. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Ok, I know nothing about palm. What's the problem there aside from it looking stupid? Should it have been trimmed all the way up, or not trimmed at all? My vote is for the latter.
  15. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    That's a really interesting stem. It would surely be going home with me.
  16. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Are all your trees amazing Deva, or are you cherry picking them for posting? Would you say Hawaii tends to have more amazing trees than... Wherever. Just pick a place that gets nice spready hardwoods?
  17. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Tell ya what, lifts scare me more than climbing as long as the wood's healthy. I trust my gear. I have a harder time trusting numerous moving parts on an impossibly small base bouncing all over the place D^:
  18. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    A line of palms with people on platforms looks weird to me :^D
  19. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Stig mentioned wishing he used a lighter saw. I wonder if that would really be better? Seems like you'd be fighting bar droop the whole time. I bet that light bar's a good match for the 661. Going smaller with the saw might make it nose heavy. I have an ES on my 661, and I don't like the way it...
  20. lxskllr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Jesus, that's miserable stig. A lot of saw to sling around for a dumb bush, and the derailments are rage inducing. Luckily, I've dealt with neither on that scale. Smaller bushes and smaller saws. Kill any chains in the process?
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