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  1. cory

    Deadwooding, sizes.

    Exactly. In the early days I probably would have taken it too, thinking if it can be done, I should be able to do it. Now? Nope.
  2. cory

    Deadwooding, sizes.

    Gives me angst just thinking about it. I wouldn't take a job like that. Let the next guy do it, and God bless him if he's up for it.
  3. cory

    Deadwooding, sizes.

    Frequently, something 1" diameter will be like 4" long whereas something 2" will be 3' or 4' long, much more substantial in terms of potential danger, and ugliness.
  4. cory

    Deadwooding, sizes.

    Is there an ISA or TCIA or ANSI standard?
  5. cory

    Deadwooding, sizes.

    Frequently people just want the "big" stuff out, for safety, and they aren't worried about getting every tiny dead twig, which in many cases would make the job far more costly. So I'm just wondering, inch-wise, where folks generally draw the line. I think it is 2 or 2.5 " diameter, but want to...
  6. cory

    Deadwooding, sizes.

    When you folks are deadwooding a tree, how small do you go, in terms of a basic "safety prune" I'm sure there are written standards but I don't know em.
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