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  1. stig

    SNIPE

    I'll PM you when it gets here. It'll likely take a couple of months as it is going by ship.
  2. stig

    SNIPE

    Marc, I'm ordering a pallet of stuff from Bailey's in a couple of weeks. Want me to get that poster for you and send it down to you? Shipping a poster in Europe is peanuts. That way you'd avoid the crossatlantic air postage, which sucks the big one. ( that is why I get my stuff by the pallet...
  3. stig

    SNIPE

    We're just treefolks, Bermy, we baffle easy:D
  4. stig

    SNIPE

    Such as: " Det er kraftædeme løgn det der, det må være fotoshoppet. Ellers er det godt nok noget af et sæt nosser den stodder render rundt med!!!!"
  5. stig

    SNIPE

    Not as long as you make your face open enough that it won't close untill the hinge has broken. Since the hinge will be more flexible with a German cut in place, you might want to make the face a little more open than usual if the tree is of a kind that is prone to barberchair.
  6. stig

    SNIPE

    Not much on a block face, on an ordinary face it does somewhat the same as a block face does: allow the fibers to bend further before they break. I use it habitually on trees where I want a little more directional control than i normally can get away with. I don't much use the Humboldt, but the...
  7. stig

    SNIPE

    I bore in the height of the bar. If I don't want the face that open, I just let part of the vertical cut go below the bottom of the face. That way it acts like a vertical cut or as we call it here, a German. I haven't had much use for busting the block out, since our trees are somewhat smaller...
  8. stig

    SNIPE

    Nice video. Good to see someone who can really use a saw. Must be nice not to have to limb trees, is that done at the landing?
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