Mick!
TreeHouser
There was an idiot in charge Sean, the only relevant info I can remember.How was your hinge thickness, shape, species and wood quality?
Did the hinge rip from lifting instead of rotation?
There was an idiot in charge Sean, the only relevant info I can remember.How was your hinge thickness, shape, species and wood quality?
Did the hinge rip from lifting instead of rotation?
My oaks are live oaks. Very strong, hard, rigid, brittle when dead. Pretty much like everything in the desert except pine. Spiral interlocking grain. Watching other people’s regular oaks, they don’t seem like a big deal.How does oak hinge, generally?
Our garry oaks are few, overall, and protected.
I'm no sling maker.Looked for the name or number on the sleeve
Esco
Realized it didn’t break, it was probably improperly swaged.
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Double-bagging!!1/2” insurance is real cheap, hone up on your throw ball skills.
I mentioned something you may or may not have read...basket-ing the rope through a crotch and portawrapping both legs, together, way more than doubles the strength of a single-leg line with a knotted termination.That being said, I think I'm finally ordering some 1/2", I have 3 trees that rigging would help.
To be clear, how do you all read the weight distribution of That tree?I agree that when they're is a ton of backweight wedges are hard pressed.
I don't know the amount of backweight, naturally.
How do you read the weight distribution?
People often choke one leg of a rope with a knot rather than s tensionless hitch, then tie or wrap a bollard with the other end. A rope can be "basketed"/ doubled around the tree with 2 legs going to the bollard.
It’s hard to say not being there. At first glance it looked like it had head lean with the limbs closer to the road, but you only have one angle view point. The trunk could have had more back lean than shown. Obviously enough to break that pull line before the COG came ahead to the lay.To be clear, how do you all read the weight distribution of That tree?
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How does one read the weight distributing of A tree?
.Not the best and you need a thicker hinge, load up the jack cut a little, load up the jack cut a little, kind of affair.Do you think oaks take jacks ok?