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- Retired in Minneapolis
Strapping the butt isn't something I ever felt necessary. YMMV
If I were worried about a barber chair I might no rip the hinge. Another mitigation is to cut the corners of the face/apex/hinge
If I could keep the top attached until it has invertedI'd be happy.
Of course this now means that the climber within that area where a bounce of the butt could smash them. No stalling the cut or pinching the wood from set-back.
Once the hinge has ripped and the top is on its way down the cutter needs to be ready to cut off the hinge to allow the top to drop.
Learning to rip the hinge with a top the size in the OP vid would be dangerous. Practice by taking that out in 3-4 chunks
Oh...just thought of this too...
The tagline which is left at the top is used to initiate the tip needs to be rigged with a long 3:1. The ground team needs to yard in the top quickly so have your dance choreographed
If I were worried about a barber chair I might no rip the hinge. Another mitigation is to cut the corners of the face/apex/hinge
If I could keep the top attached until it has invertedI'd be happy.
Of course this now means that the climber within that area where a bounce of the butt could smash them. No stalling the cut or pinching the wood from set-back.
Once the hinge has ripped and the top is on its way down the cutter needs to be ready to cut off the hinge to allow the top to drop.
Learning to rip the hinge with a top the size in the OP vid would be dangerous. Practice by taking that out in 3-4 chunks
Oh...just thought of this too...
The tagline which is left at the top is used to initiate the tip needs to be rigged with a long 3:1. The ground team needs to yard in the top quickly so have your dance choreographed










