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  1. theTreeSpyder

    Is a Port-A-Wrap a "must have" if only doing Horizontal Rigging?

    Prussic 1000#:>>try to stay under, not really a hard line, severe consideration otherwise; >>don't like the hard clamp of Gibbs/cam over this load tho >>FYI after years of experimentation, the arc for rope cams turns out to be a Natural occurring one of course: Nautilus shell arc! . Actually i...
  2. theTreeSpyder

    Is a Port-A-Wrap a "must have" if only doing Horizontal Rigging?

    Porty is very good for what you want but expensive option. . Porty and trunk wraps are for brake force, Any Friction hitch strategy can snub remaining forces after brake force buffers to usable range, person could do same in their power band. But brake concept and friction hitch different...
  3. theTreeSpyder

    Is a Port-A-Wrap a "must have" if only doing Horizontal Rigging?

    . . Woody was looking at your site. May I suggest lining up with someone that grinds stumps, Find out what takes to rent one, Keeping track of stumps on flat ground you leave in your wake, Hawk an opening to rent grinder when can make ton of money quickly Visiting old stumps for stump or any...
  4. theTreeSpyder

    Is a Port-A-Wrap a "must have" if only doing Horizontal Rigging?

    Yeah, as above, especially Flushcut. . Mostly would use Porty as predictable, easily adjustable friction can pre-tighten into if needed with compression jig, or just sweat tight. Also, heatsink for frictions of heavy loading, running load some so not holding all weight, and mostly just keep...
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