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  1. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    Glue doesn't hold for sheet unless you use dowels too.
  2. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    What does "tied into the back" mean?
  3. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    We've gotten into the habit of having two tie off points when taking spreading limb picks, usually two long ropes hanging from the hook with or without shackles on the bottoms. Two points of attachment makes for a better balanced load, and will keep things from tipping or spinning and such...
  4. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    Unlike in my avatar, usually no becket here, just a collar, but it still seems workable to have something welded on. I'm going to suggest it. Thanks!
  5. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    That is cool, thanks, wish we had that. A ring can get knocked off by ground guys sometimes, and nobody notices, plus the added safety factor of a permanent attachment.
  6. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    I never have seen those Ds, are they welded on the ball or something? That seems better than a ring over the hook.
  7. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    and Davey takes all the credit.... Looks real good, like an old hand at it. One thing that you might consider doing, is to hang a large steel ring from the hook (usually a U shaped one is what is common here), and run your climb line through it, rather than over the hook. It saves on...
  8. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    OK, Dennis, if taking cheap shots at old guys gives you pleasure, be my guest. All I can say is that if you were here, I'd tear off my bib and put in my teeth, then really tell you a thing or two!!! :lol:
  9. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    I find it a problem in not doing tree work everyday, losing a certain easy orderliness in my thinking, and a tendency to be forgetful about certain things. Not so good.
  10. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    Nick, thanks for posting those links, still not viewable however. Presumably the music copyright thing.
  11. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    Nick, the last two vids you posted are blocked from viewing in my location, due to music copyright infringement...so it says.
  12. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    Nice, Nick, swinging back and forth between trees looked cool.
  13. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    Thanks for posting that. It takes work to edit the vids and patience with the optimizing, uploading, etc.
  14. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    Nick, I don't know if you have noticed, but with imovie, you can speed up or slow down whichever parts of the vid that you want.
  15. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    Ah...a mac user, same here.
  16. woodworkingboy

    Time Lapse Tree Work

    I'm thinking that some video editing software has a speed up function, I think mine does. Not sure if it is just for editing purposes, or you can speed up and upload in that form?
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