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  1. rbtree

    From our August wind storm, a failed hemlock

    No worries, mate. It's always safer to tie in, by whatever method, when working on a roof.
  2. rbtree

    From our August wind storm, a failed hemlock

    Hi sawman. I wasn't tied in. At 4-12 pitch and clean comp shakes, it had good traction.
  3. rbtree

    From our August wind storm, a failed hemlock

    And we were. Butch...After the cottonwood, we went back to the house that had the hemlock on it in the above video. Had to take out four 9-18" maple trunks that had foliage over the house., with the main tree right behind.... I set a rigging line in a small codom--It was not strong.....After mid...
  4. rbtree

    From our August wind storm, a failed hemlock

    Pat has great balance and was fine with that hemlock ride. good time to let go of the saw. It's surely happened to me more than a few times. Hence why I'll always use a saw lanyard. As far as the cottonwood swing.... all those little pieces that his line broke free were acceptably small---- for...
  5. rbtree

    From our August wind storm, a failed hemlock

    Such as? Me not wearing chaps? Patrick taking a ride? He was prepared for that.....but wasn't sure the butt would stay in place, thus he didn't lanyard into it. I knew it wouldn't move much, as I had it securely rigged. The cottonwood in my next vid was a whole different ball game...... I don't...
  6. rbtree

    From our August wind storm, a failed hemlock

    I'm been chilling it for months...not very motivated to work all the time... some nagging injuries, sore spots..... at 66, I can't go all day every day the way i could when I was a whipper snapper...damn it.... Anyhow, the first is of a small hemlock which landed on a house. Lots of trees...
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