Alternamats at the base, it seems, not a beat area of dirt.
How much more did it cost (would you guess) to rig that wood rather than bomb it?
NYers, eh? Slate roof people?
Seems strange is all. Seems like the stumps would be ground in front of a fancy house.
Why not Magic Cut them, Benn?
Why a remote position for the climber? Not knowing what was underneath, but seeing it looking beat, I guess there was no way to dump on to brush/ tires? Vertical speedline with Magic cut wouldn' have worked?
Chris, any spar that you're chunking down will work. Its unnecessary if a piece has lean and can be snap cut in a more conventional 2 kerf method. Nothing more that a snap cut with a pie/ notch removed, really. It locks your saw in place actually.
What is all this pushing the piece off stuff? It falls on its own unless its not heavy enough to snap the wood in the bypass cut. That's part of the Magic. If you're reaching from one tree to another spar, you don't have to be accurate, you're trying to cut all the hinge fibers.
Butch, I...
Originally brought to my attention by
Gord's TB post, years ago.
Deep horizontal
Sloping cut, conventional or Humboldt--- forms the full bypass at traditional hinge area
Low back cut/ snap cut
All three cuts ( I was sloppy... Not a clean, 2 plane intersection). Normally, green wood...
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