SOP in my agency, about our most common vehicular mishap is backing accidents...though I work alone so much of the time I tend to do one of two alternatives:
Get turned around as soon as I arrive at a work site so it's a pull ahead manuever to leave when done; that means I'm backing around when...
Well Jed, it's rather like the problem I have with bar length. To avoid being taken for some wimpy wannabe sawyer by the local knuckle-draggers, I'm forever saddled with hauling these ginormous bars around all the time...sad, isn't it?
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I have not, Jed. I think it's a brilliant idea, but is not acceptable culturally here, so I have to limp along like you, stacking wedges as need be :D.
And aside from that reality, there's the whole funny thing where a person from Russia is "Russian", a person from England is "English", let alone the wonderment generated by one from Denmark being termed "a Dane".
Why is a person from America not called an "Americanian", or "Americanish", for...
Some folks are of the opinion that double taper wedges always work best if fairly strong lifting power is needed...I'm less convinced of that, myself, but in theory it makes sense...just as you postulate in your third paragraph.
I don't really think they are more prone to spitting out, but your...
The 7D is a double taper wedge, so on one side it changes angle from lower angle near the tip to steeper near the head...but only on one side. The other side is flat. So Jerry is saying flip it so the flat side fits against the other wedge he's stacking with, which is a single angle wedge.
At...
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