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  1. SouthSoundTree

    Wedge Injury

    How's Mike faring?
  2. SouthSoundTree

    Wedge Injury

    http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=DTW+A106&catID= Barbed Wedges.
  3. SouthSoundTree

    Wedge Injury

    I agree that there are times, such as when you are already in the tree, that it only makes sense to hang a pull line if there is not a strong enough headlean. Especially when pulling over a spar, where you don't have as much weight to fight a hinge's resistance to bending. I definitely will...
  4. SouthSoundTree

    Wedge Injury

    Can you clarify what you mean. Do you mean that rifles wedges would not have helped in this situation? If so, I see what yo mean. I re-read what I wrote. I was meaning that you have more control with barbed wedges than, in dedending order of control, with stacked wedges, rifles wedges...
  5. SouthSoundTree

    Wedge Injury

    This is for the most part my take on it as well. If I'm going to wedge a tree, I take my plastic shoe box of wedges to the tree with whatever I'm using to pound (maul- not swinging full power, ax--could be tapping or swinging, claw hammer 'cause its in easy reach and and easy wedge-over, piece...
  6. SouthSoundTree

    Wedge Injury

    I don't think that the lack of tagline is the culprit. Using barbed wedges, especially stacked is nice, but there is no getting them out without opening up the backcut considerably. I would suggest that those people that have pounded more wedges probably have the finesse, and the awareness of...
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