Usually when running 2 ropes it would be best to have 2 groundies manning the ropes. It isn't recommended procedure to have a single person run 2 ropes at that severe of an angle.. if a single ground operator isn't able to run the ropes in the recommended angles it is recommended to have 2...
You talkin about the one with dual fairleads? Or the big green one?That is a custom one that I built special for a customer. I normally just put the fairleads on one side..I made the green one a while back and it definitely has its place in my gear arsenal. also made some rigging plates out of...
So I got a new tree lowering unit called the Bull Rigger Bollard, it mounts directly to a tree we with a 4" ratchet strap rated @ 16,500 mbs.. Got a prototype headed to Ontario to Mr. Gibson to do a review on. It's all made from 1/4" steel with a 4.5" bollard. What do you guys think...
I recently bought a 150' of polydyne... Only used it a couple of times so far.. used it on some larger limbs where I had to negative rig them. I loved it, took a lot of the bounce out of the stem I was tied into. I normally use the stable braid which has become my go to rope. But its nice to...
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There's two kinds of one handing... one makes you crazy and the other seems like a "good idea at the time"..
Hard to define though... kinda like pornography.. you know it when you see it..
I've seen youtube videos of newbies with poor body positioning, unnecessarily one handing the...
Looks similar to mine that I built over a year ago. I use it for light rigging and switch to my big wood chucker for Heavier stuff.. fixed bollard is definitely the way to go...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WedZik-Q8GA&feature=youtube_gdata_player