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  1. stig

    intentional barber chair

    One a barber chair prone species, how do you get the hinge thin enough, withouth having the tree set down on your bar and pinch it.? Talking really leaning trees, here.
  2. stig

    intentional barber chair

    T'was a long time ago. I just searched, and it isn't here any more. We use it a lot in storm clean-up, on those trees that are not downed but pushed over to an extreme lean. Like the Coos bay, it works well for the two things it has to do. Save the faller and save the log. Don't expect much...
  3. stig

    intentional barber chair

    Cory, it is used a lot here. We refer to it as the "Golden triangle cut" If you do a search of the forum, I have probably written about it some time. Believe I made a drawing, too. Might have been among the things that got lost apart with a large part of the forum, though.
  4. stig

    intentional barber chair

    In this case, yes! Trick is to know when you can cut your way out of it and when to get the hell out of Dodge. Been in both scenarios myself.
  5. stig

    intentional barber chair

    I show that one to all my apprentices. It has great teaching value.
  6. stig

    intentional barber chair

    Define " Excessive force". Most barberchairs happen because gravity is the "Excessive force", it is a rare thing, especially in my world, that a skid steer is the "excessive force" A tall , knot free stem of a species that is prone to split but have strong fibers will barberchair on you if not...
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