thanks... that makes sense though you would still think there has to be a limit:
with Xman's video butch hitching those monster chunks of oak into the rings... that's got to be a lot of friction, though now that I think about it, maybe the initial shock load really doesn't put that much...
I've wondered about that! I can see the steel shackle being a heat sink and holding onto the heat, especially on long runs, but where does the heat go on a ring... Laws of physics don't change... friction will turn to heat ... where does it go???? most likely a simple answer... can someone...
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this vid predated the rings by 5 or more years... love the rings, but there is something about a tool under $10 that can be o useful that will always have a place in my heart
That's it... in life as in tree work.. use everything to your advantage.. details matter.. If Reg says he almost never uses blocks anymore, other than as redirects, I AM listening...
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