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  1. Jeff_Cochran

    bowline not as life support

    also anyone can write anything on the internet they want that doesn't make it right or wrong. but i find a lot of fault in that butterfly bend loop
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    bowline not as life support

    hey if it works for you then fine. i still use it from time to time but only when knot :cool:being loaded hard. a bowline on a bight is very quick, easy to untie:D and secure also.
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    Change is coming to TreeBuzz---heads up

    I love it! it is going to take some getting used to though.
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    Echo 620p/680

    I had a 680 with a 24" bar. It wasn't the fastest saw on the shelf but it lasted 3 years of everyday production use.
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    Lanyard Adjuster

    the art is a nice adjuster, but i don't use a wire core very often
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    Man Survives going through a Chipper

    [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Initially I thought he may have gotten caught in my own personal nightmare, which would be getting sucked in by the infeed wheels with the drum NOT spinning. It would just keep cramming you in that little space between the feeders and the drum until that space was full and...
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    OK to Use Wood Chips as Playground Mulch?

    don't the chips have to be rolled and screened first also? I had a guy that used to pay me $150 for a 25 yard box of wood only chips but it got to be a pain in the butt to wait and just chip wood at the end of the job. He gets $35 a yard after rolling/screening and certification......
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    bowline not as life support

    Some lines shouldn't have knots at all in the due to strength loss at the knot.
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    bowline not as life support

    [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] ... I think we're done. [/ QUOTE ] No, not quite yet. I find it interesting, that in these discussions on knots, the focus is on the knot, as if it could stand alone. But of course that is imposable. A knot is married to the line. You cannot have one...
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    Pin Oak Form

    i would pay a consulting arborist in your area to come out and give an evaluation of this tree and recommend management practices to be applied to the specimen. Research and pay well the consultant should cost you at least $100 an hour. Then hire a climber with a lot of knowledge, work...

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