Nice fell Jed!
We quit crossing lines a year or two ago when our client got in hot water for cutting down a neighbor's trees. He had permission, but it was verbal. The property passed hands, and the inheritor went after our client.
Now it's my practice on the sales end to add the "LOPT" or...
Nicely done Sam.
I've seen the floating redirect before but I don't think I've really "tucked it into my toolbox". Thanks for the reminder.
It obviously worked, and you probably calculated for it, but that was a pretty narrow angle on the sling up top.
You got me thinking Burnham,
We just did this the same day as the flag pole. We got the willow too, but the camera angle wasn't good. I'm sorry for the corny music. I did the edit on my phone.
https://youtu.be/HGnC2I3gEx4
I got you now. There were no high points nearby, but a low block could have worked. I think we would have used the deck or something.
I actually have quite the mobile gin pole we could have used to catch it onto, maybe even lower off of.
I'll have to look for pics, but we built a 16' tripod...
Well, I'm picturing the top bolt as a hinge with something around the base to allow the bottom to swing out. Is that what your thinking?
The wood was pretty solid as it turned out. I dug around with my knife when I bid it. I don't know if it would have handled a side load being old and...
That's a pretty slick setup Paul. I like the timber bridge. Gonna tuck that away for later use. What machine is pushing your grinder? Any more pictures?
I've been loving the Wraptor btw!
This was an interesting one we did last week. It's an old cedar flagpole that the client was worried about falling over. I didn't want to fall it because of the lamp up top. It was about 8-10" at the base, and 40' tall. Probably 8” where I took the lamp off it. It started gusting while I was up...
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