Up to my issues, I would take quite a few risks with nests like that.
Since then I’ve come down and walked away at cost to myself (days money and employee’s wages lost)
No choice, and neither has he.
600 might be a tad high for preheat 400 would be better IMO and make sure you don't have square corners on the fish plate.You say easy fix, I say I'm bummed out that the previous owner must have used this little truck to do his best Lee Majors Fall Guy impression. Yeah a little 600 degree preheat 6010 root pass, 7018 follow up with fish plates to disperse the stress. Just more work that I wasn't expecting 😅
Got two multiple sting events in the same summer, on the second one I had the reaction just like Biggun’s mate.
Never had an issue before that.
There is more talent, knowledge and skill in the proverbial pinkie of this forum than all other tree work forums combined. Thanks for the gentle correction and reminder of what I have been taught before by amazing professionals and subsequently forgotten the finer details of the lessons. Yes 400 it will be and rounded diamond fish plates not square angles with the lines of stress!600 might be a tad high for preheat 400 would be better IMO and make sure you don't have square corners on the fish plate.
How do you get Epi-pens? an out-of-pocket expense?