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  1. theTreeSpyder

    what do you think of this cut?

    Not everyday nor every wood stuff, very confident calls in no wind after playing with same wood that day, but nice easy ballet of spring loading limb tips against roof with downward sweep action just enough to jump off and away when can find it in shituation(defined as tough scenario)...
  2. theTreeSpyder

    what do you think of this cut?

    Very nice, done this lots; less stress on final hinge as said. >>sometimes easier for it to slide off lowers some for even less hinge stress, or crutch push off lower branch on left to push to right side in tandem with hinge commands.. >>also, feeding peel to side, doesn't feed directly into...
  3. theTreeSpyder

    what do you think of this cut?

    The one with fence was 3days after storm, no wind conditions and just let go. Lots of stories like that at the time. . Mostly trying to show shallowness of roots , and low circumference of reach. >>low leverage reach and thereby less bound weight as well. . But still, always dealing to blind...
  4. theTreeSpyder

    what do you think of this cut?

    7'@150' put binders over root swell. . Found these samples of ya never know; Trees only chase water etc. so deep into oxygenated non-anaerobic conditions. These are purposely even shallower from life of over available water not challenging roots wider and deeper for feeding one heavier, wider...
  5. theTreeSpyder

    what do you think of this cut?

    After hurricanes and lots of water down here in Florida ground is loose and this is a bigger consideration. Hard to calc invisible ground hold on invisible tree anchoring taking all the leveraged forces.
  6. theTreeSpyder

    what do you think of this cut?

    Root shift from felling forces closer to trunk/stiffer roots can break pipes etc. even w/o coming out of the ground. >>Tons of forces in felling, then more with impact of change multiplier
  7. theTreeSpyder

    what do you think of this cut?

    Constantly fumbling to do so perhaps; but again i blame geometry. . load range = nominal(vert) to potential leverage(horiz) nominal weight of limb= 100# (vert) CoG @ 15'(mid point, probably more)=1500#potential leverage(horiz) . Starting from horizontal, are forcing hinge start strength at just...
  8. theTreeSpyder

    what do you think of this cut?

    i really like Marc-Antoine's descriptions and feel here from him watching so many hinges over the years. . i too envision the gradient slide from tension to compression MUST logically (perhaps counter-intuitively at first) have neutral point/range of neither between the 2 extremes >>And, that...
  9. theTreeSpyder

    what do you think of this cut?

    1 man Chainsaw mainstream debut 50's thru 60's Put luckily for us Beranek and Dent leading the pack first in the timeline, and capturing it so in it's rawness to hand it down so... i honestly can't conceive of any other(s) doing any better for us, straight up out of the box with da'chit in those...
  10. theTreeSpyder

    what do you think of this cut?

    i like guys thinking they seen all of poster after being placed in front of it several times; Explaining what i've only read about the spring boards, showing the binding chains high and low and pointing out cast and story behind it.. Sometimes even a lil'anti-EPA rant looking at olde saw. That...
  11. theTreeSpyder

    what do you think of this cut?

    i remember anytime thought was getting good ; went to wall and stared at Gerry's 150' still 7' poster as over-ride >>and just humbly hanging head low and going out and trying to do best i could. In time shut many guys up in front of that poster after any mouth or attitude dared to try to attract...
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