I don't care about the regulation stuff. Glad we are not a heavily regulated industry. Was thrilled I was able to build in an unzoned township. Glad the city I live in doesn't enforce electrical code for single family residential, etc...
I value the ISA because they help US (at least ME)...
I disagree...I think they have done a great job advancing professional education of arboriculture. Historically, better than presently. But I think its necessary to have an organization leading that charge. I think ISA is that organization. However, the local components do it MUCH better...
Yeah ... I think the move from Chicago to Atlanta didn't go well. I'm guessing they lost a lot of "institutional knowledge" with not a lot of staff moving and it'll just take time to build. Hopefully they do
@Tom Dunlap that reminded me of Ecclesiastes:
"I have seen what is best for people here on earth. They should eat and drink and enjoy their work, because the life God has given them on earth is short. God gives some people the ability to enjoy the wealth and property he gives them, as well as...
Yeah...thats what makes it almost as fast as the Unicender now.
Also, realized that when I am working my way up the arrows will point down until I go around that cam cam and flip it. I was trying to keep them pointing up the whole time.
PS back to the topic thread...use the passion for tree work as your tail wind to drive the business. When I have to do the paperwork parts I don't enjoy, I think "this could be my whole day if I had another job!"
It's another tough balance. Thanks for sharing. Loss puts things in perspective. But my advice is don't make decisions in pain...use that to reevaluate, but make decisions from a place of peace and reflection.
Makes sense
Obviously every market is different. And you could sell to another individual or a longer conglomerate. But, FWIW, I've had conversations with someone who is looking to retire. They have an agent helping them look for a buyer....the conglomerate companies need at least $2MM in...
What's going to change in 2 years such that will be a better time to sell than now?
Do you have a potential buyer?
What would you do if you sold now?
Why is downsizing dumb?
Sorry to hear about the loss of your friends. Was their passing related to tree work?
Personal preference...I always use leather gloves. My hands get stinky (OK...more stinky!) in latex palms, and I've had a few times where they get pulled into the friction device or hitch cord. So I use leather. There are a few I've like, but Wells Lamont Hydrahyde have become my go to...
Good review @Bill_N ! I'll have to try the swivel directly to bridge. I'm not sure I want the device that low - have you clipped it into a chest attachment like that? I guess a longer bridge fixes that...
Hooking into a carabiner and the swivel on my bridge has worked for me, so I didn't...
Looking at that picture in my above post again... it looks like the are wrapping the rope over the top of the device (kinda like a Unicender wrap?) for SRS descent? I did not do that and felt very in control coming down. Will have to try that... @ghostice did you do that when you felt it too...
manual? whaaaaat?
Seriously, though. I looked through it before even putting the thing on a rope and I found I needed to play with it a little on my own. The video somebody linked above from TCIA was helpful instruction.
Anyhow, I learned "on my own" that it really matters how you place you...
I've had the Reflex for about 3 weeks and did a few climbs. I climb mostly MRS, but wanted to get a good SRS climb before writing a review. Did that today. The other devices I "normally use for comparison:
*Unicender has been my primary device for MRS climbs for about 6+ years.
*Zigzag...I've...
I'm sure that's going to depend on a couple factors... obviously some seeds tolerate high temps better. Also, it'll get really hot right under that, but again soil will be a good insulator so will depend on how deep those sensitive seeds are.
When you say "jerky" @ghostice is that just when you start the descent? I found if you just tap the top lever, yeah your gonna drop! (Yale Immori...and I tried it on a friend's rope, didn't even pay attention to which rope it is). But grabbing the rest of the friction devices in my whole hand...