SeanKroll
Treehouser
Anyone do any chainsaw carving?
I had to remove a cedar. The moving company van was not secured and rolled own the hill, one mover in the back.
I got a local Consulting arborist involved. The insurance company offered $1500 as compensation, sure that she would want to keep the tree (1/4-1/3 circumference of bark blown off). She has a spare $7800+ to spend on the carving to top the stump, for loss of value to her property by the end. She can afford a super pro carver to make a nice lighthouse, for atop the stump, which will still protect the house from vehicles for the rest of her lifetime.
My first employee's dad works across the state. He would do a $100 bear in about half-an-hour, and beats stump grinding and cleanup.
It would be a good hobby and a good additional service, I think.
I had to remove a cedar. The moving company van was not secured and rolled own the hill, one mover in the back.
I got a local Consulting arborist involved. The insurance company offered $1500 as compensation, sure that she would want to keep the tree (1/4-1/3 circumference of bark blown off). She has a spare $7800+ to spend on the carving to top the stump, for loss of value to her property by the end. She can afford a super pro carver to make a nice lighthouse, for atop the stump, which will still protect the house from vehicles for the rest of her lifetime.
My first employee's dad works across the state. He would do a $100 bear in about half-an-hour, and beats stump grinding and cleanup.
It would be a good hobby and a good additional service, I think.