I've run two bridges for a long time now, gives me options for multiple lines and different setups. For a few years, one of them was adjustable with a Roll n Lock. I found myself hardly ever taking advantage of it.
Think it was about a year and a half ago, I went back to just two normal...
This is exactly what frustrates me most about battery saws, I have a whole range of different batteries and they all work a little different. Very frustrating calling down for a battery replacement only to be given an older/crappier one.
Imagine carrying 4-6 different grades of mixed gas on...
Yeah the way I used to tie it is how Paul originally showed for the HH2. It worked fine, but I like it a lot more flipped around.
Then Richard Mumford started recommending a different hitch that he called the Catalon, but I didn't have good results with it.
I've been playing with the HH a lot these past couple months ever since the Reflex started making a scene. The HH is the original device that could switch seamlessly between DdRT and SRT. I think I have it dialed in better than ever before, with a very simple VT tied backwards from how I...
There's an old saying, "the best camera is the one you have with you".
Filming and editing is less about gear and more about having the will to do it, and following through. Someone who is committed to the process can make it work with any gear. I've had cameras in my truck for a long time...
These are nice, I have one, openable. Add to any spliced hank you have. Most trimming lanyards for me come from old climb lines that got nicked.
https://www.wesspur.com/petzl-eashook-open
I would just leave throwline installed where you want the pulley, use it to pull up an anchor line with a pulley on the end, and your climb line through the pulley. Tie off the anchor line to that tree or one close by. Reverse the process to get lines out, leaving throwline in place for next...
This test was frigid.
Definitely a worst case scenario as far as dropping a saw goes. They don't always fall so violently. A more dynamic/stretchy lanyard would make a world of difference for peak load...
Well I don't want to be constantly thinking about the temperature when I'm working and wondering if its appropriate for my breakaway connection. Now I'm leaning more towards the split key ring connection, like Drayer uses.
https://drayer.de/en/tango-chainsaw-lanyard-classic
The first tests that I did, I just looped the zip ties onto the ladder rung and then clipped the lanyard to them. This definitely had them loaded unevenly and breaking one at a time. I took that test up to 8 zip ties that broke easily from the drop test. So then I switched to the Delta link so...
Yeah same here, Brave browser on Android phone and Windows laptop. No ads, no glitches.
On a side note, Tom must be laughing at the suggestion that's he's "sold out" for the big ad revenue. I highly doubt this site makes any money. Guaranteed this newest issue is just a glitch. Carry on.