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Cheesehead Treehouser
I just got back from our winter arborist conference and I was intrigued by a method of rigging that I saw from a speaker. The speaker was Sean Gere who has been working with ArborMaster for quite of few years as well as owning his own company and he says he uses this method all the time. He takes these self-locking lifting hooks and ties them into the end of his rigging line. He then slings off branches with an endless loop and clips that into the eye hook. Its the same thing that I have been doing but I always use biners. He said this is better because they wont cross load like biners do. I have noticed that the biners will cross load on a regular basis and you really need to watch for that. So I thought I would throw this out there and see if anyone else out there uses these things. I dont really see getting any right now, but its something to keep in mind for the future.
Here is a pic of what I am talking about. I think the rating on these started around 12000lbs for the little guys and up the about 30000lbs for the bigger ones that tree guys might use. They do make larger ones but I dont think that would be practical for tree work.
Here is a pic of what I am talking about. I think the rating on these started around 12000lbs for the little guys and up the about 30000lbs for the bigger ones that tree guys might use. They do make larger ones but I dont think that would be practical for tree work.
