N
Newfie
Guest
Who are you kidding- You'll never grow up.![]()
That's probably true.
I'm OK with that.Who are you kidding- You'll never grow up.![]()
I'm OK with that.Absolutely, Jay. You make an great point regarding a gap at the hinge. And recall that trick I described a while back, that I learned from one of my hazard tree contract fallers? He bored a vertical slot right at the base of the front of the hinge to allow the hinge to flex more...same idea.

Hi-ya Bob! You ever run across Dent in your travels as a faller?
Gary
quote(that I really only looked smart in comparison to the bulk of the general population of tree guys because only 3 out of 10 understand the basic physics of timber falling, how hinges work, etc., etc. ) unquote
Its a good thing you do not work for a tree service because if you ever put a snag like that 30 degrees off the face you might have to go back to the woods to practice.
If I put a face in a snag and saw that the wood was punk I sure as hell would not keep my hinge even. Why not taper it, or at the least go more than a 1/3 on the face?
Your tree did not go to the lay, and you passed? I would love to see who did not![]()
quote(that I really only looked smart in comparison to the bulk of the general population of tree guys because only 3 out of 10 understand the basic physics of timber falling, how hinges work, etc., etc. ) unquote
Its a good thing you do not work for a tree service because if you ever put a snag like that 30 degrees off the face you might have to go back to the woods to practice.
If I put a face in a snag and saw that the wood was punk I sure as hell would not keep my hinge even. Why not taper it, or at the least go more than a 1/3 on the face?
Your tree did not go to the lay, and you passed? I would love to see who did not![]()
quote(that I really only looked smart in comparison to the bulk of the general population of tree guys because only 3 out of 10 understand the basic physics of timber falling, how hinges work, etc., etc. ) unquote
Its a good thing you do not work for a tree service because if you ever put a snag like that 30 degrees off the face you might have to go back to the woods to practice.
If I put a face in a snag and saw that the wood was punk I sure as hell would not keep my hinge even. Why not taper it, or at the least go more than a 1/3 on the face?
Your tree did not go to the lay, and you passed? I would love to see who did not![]()

Another tool with an empty profile and without a clue.
:roll:quote(that I really only looked smart in comparison to the bulk of the general population of tree guys because only 3 out of 10 understand the basic physics of timber falling, how hinges work, etc., etc. ) unquote
Its a good thing you do not work for a tree service because if you ever put a snag like that 30 degrees off the face you might have to go back to the woods to practice.
If I put a face in a snag and saw that the wood was punk I sure as hell would not keep my hinge even. Why not taper it, or at the least go more than a 1/3 on the face?
Your tree did not go to the lay, and you passed? I would love to see who did not![]()

Swizwill, Burn. It also can be used to "post" a tree If the same type of bore is done horizontally and lower down the stump.

.
Yeah, well, we've touched on this subject before...he has mellowed, but he's still the most arrogant, opiniated, and profane man I ever met. Just not as much as he used to be.


