Mesquite,
I had a similar question to your “pulley for drt redirect” I asked here a while back. It brought up the fact that every single piece of rigging gear and climbing gear are to remain completely separated systems with no components sharing between the 2 applications. You may already...
Ok. Yeah, I’m pretty ignorant to the terminology. I’ll google stick welding. Picture of the type of rods I used on the jig and a couple joints. Seemed like it had to be really clean and scratched as well as HOT but not so hot that the aluminum would liquify. Used acetylene torch with #4 tip. It...
I can solder and braze very well. Tried those rods that “weld” non ferrous metals (excluding stainless) to make an aluminum jig for the router to flatten live edge slabs. Mixed success. Never attempted anything beyond that. Not that I wouldn’t like to.
Kyle with the welding info- loving it!! I do a lot of things myself but won’t attempt welding- not on anything critical. Portawraps are cheap.
Metaspencer is fun/educational to watch as he’s a 1 man band with a minimalist setup. Mimics lots of folks starting out such as myself.
As soon as I let go of the wrapped rope tail the Unicender pops into grab mode. You don’t have to unwrap it to get it to engage. On limb walking I just control how fast the tail of the rope runs through my hand by my grip (with the wraps around the device). Coming back in, I just hold the rope...
I like the Unicender. It doesn’t sit back at all. A slight pain to tend slack but not a dealbreaker. Could be modified. On the little amount of time on the Akimbo, it’s my favorite. I say that but it was already adjusted to the rope for me so I didn’t have to dial it in. Didn’t do more than...
My neighbor does the Delta PA run every couple months for the corn free. He’s filled a can for me here and there when we connect. I take it when I can get it.
Stephen, what octane do you run?? I generally use 89 octane with 10%ethanol and about 45:1 Stihl HP Ultra mix. Premix is more expensive than a professional carb rebuild with oem parts in my way of thinking. The fuel I use is never more than a month old and I won’t let a saw sit more than 3 weeks...
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