I just sent the dude an email sayin we will clean up any sections of the trunk that we messed up and that the bid doesn't include a USA style razor job. Will use ladders to get as high as possible.
Cheers
I see, I thought possibly we might know of each other as it can be a small world sometimes... if you end up going to Tafe then I would recommend Ryde over Richmond in terms of quality.
Cheers
Chris
Jomo,
The more I hear about it the more I'm surprised that anyone out there actually is prepared to pay what its worth, pretty sure we will be giving the blades a miss. Thanks for filling me in.
Collector,
I'm thinking we will try anything except the proper way with the blades, it doesn't seem...
Damn, that sounds like a bastard of a job. To be honest around here nearly all the washies have full skirts, trimming let alone skinning them is nearly unheard of and people have no idea how a skinned trunk is supposed to look- so we might end up trying to shave the trunks with our 200ts instead...
Thanks mate, I included peeling being under the impression we were going to severely loosen much of the skin by just climbing up and forgot about having a ladder :cry: before bidding. Going by the pic would these peel pretty easy?? I notice now they are peeled higher up already... doesn't look...
Hi All,
I've got a job coming up where we need to clean around 10 washingtonia robusta palms (only a few having small/medium skirts/all trunks unskinned). Ive included skinning the trunks in the bid because I assumed that spiking up them with a lanyard was going to loosen off many of the frond...
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