Yeah I mean if he has enough time the groundie could tie a rigging line into a giant net and catch the climber that way. Or maybe if the groundie is in the right place at the right time he could be driving a dump truck full of cotton candy and vroom in just in time to make the save. I'll write...
I've done what Moss did, and usually my goal is to reinforce the union between the two leaders by compressing the two stems, not to put half my weight in each leader.
Yeah that's true, no apex seals here, but looks like more metal on metal surface area which would require more oil getting burned, which was another problem with the Wankels, but less so with chainsaws! Could this be the 4 stroke engine that runs on mixed gas?
I don't know enough about engines to say how this is different from the rotaries Mazda tried using, but I think those had some serious issues with temperature gradients that ended up warping the whole engine block. This looks like it might have the same issue where cold intake air is always on...
I use an alpine butterfly with a quickie for my basal. The advantage over a running bowline is that you can make the working end of your rope as long or short at you want. No need to pull 150' of rope through every crotch you climb through if you're only 40' off the deck. This also leaves the...
I was just on the Thompson website and saw that the Morgan block is listed as "sold out." Does that mean it actually went on sale at some point? Or has it always been that way? Either way, I'm eagerly awaiting...
I'm also very new to crane work, having done my first 2 crane jobs this fall. Of course, my boss has more experience so he was able to help me out with the first one, so I had an advantage over you there, but after my first couple picks it was just me and the operator.
The thing that helped me...
This. To suggest that a "creator" has anything to do with it does a disservice to the 4.6 billion years of chance and circumstance that has brought about the world we appreciate today. Don't take it for granted.
Here in WA you need to go to school and get a permit to be a flagger, but absolutely anyone can get hired to prune a 500 year old tree over a daycare center. I understand the desire to have the government stay out of our business affairs, and similar ideas have been seriously mishandled in the...
If you're using a base anchor, make the end you're working on as short as possible for the work. If you're not doing any redirects, make it just touch the ground. This makes less work for you when climbing over branches since you don't have to pull as much rope through, and it makes it safer...
I recently started using transporters for the first time. Previously I had one Vault for my saw on one side and two small caritools for gear on the other side, which worked really well and I was pretty happy with it. Then I bought a two-pack (ain't dead) of transporters on a whim when they were...
I'm starting to get the hang of the easy stuff. Going to re-try a double braid soon. As for the 12 strand, none of the instructions mention that you need to keep the bury really tight as you taper and milk it under. I spiked right where the tail enters the bury before I did the tapering...
So could the hipster behave well enough to work part time as a full blown mrt set up? I've got a long deda flip line that frequently gets put on my bridge to function as a second climbing system.
I think it's set up wrong in the picture regarding the rubber thingies. The tether comes with whipping twine to sieze on a carabiner, but in my experience it doesn't work that well. Also the total length of the tether and a perfect 0 is like 11 inches, so it's useful in that it's easy to put on...
Well I've done a few removals with the new straps and I'm happy with them. With the old style straps I was usually only getting them about 60 or 70% as tight as I wanted them, but if I really got sweaty and spent a lot of time cranking on the straps I could get them 90% tight enough at the cost...