Treezybreez
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yeah, ive had days like that where im just a little tired, and I can tell im gonna screw stuff up, so I just stop and rest, adn also, im just seeing what has gone wrong (Which took about 3 seconds) so i dont do that, also, if i do that stuff, I need to add in replacement saws in my budgetAfter looking at his other videos, he does not seem to do this as a profession. As a general rule of thumb anyone who doesn't do this in a professional setting is bound to make some mistakes. Probably the biggest thing to learn here is the fact that its the end of the removal and he's probably worn out. Thats when mistakes are easy to make.
Times a 1000 on that the guys a weapon and almost died how many times? May be a nice guy but shouldn’t be doing tree work if he wants to see 50Personally I would avoid watching Human. His videos can be interesting to watch but his work practices leave alot to be desired in terms of safety. You don't even need to be a tree professional to see that he's reckless and a bit of a cowboy.
I run a steel core lanyard and a much longer DIY one, often using the longer one as an anchorjust watched that video, so far, im liking your channel, also, what lanyard are you using? looks like some thin stuff, depending on the specs I can see that being a good travel settup, also you have the exact same set of spikes I have lol
the one in that video looked to be around 8mm rope, if it is, do you know what exact line it is? I want one now for Traveling, and a spareI run a steel core lanyard and a much longer DIY one, often using the longer one as an anchor
Oh yeah, just rewatched that vid: I no longer use that thin orange lanyard. It was also a DIY one but I prefer the feel of a thicker rope.the one in that video looked to be around 8mm rope, if it is, do you know what exact line it is? I want one now for Traveling, and a spare
ahh ok, yeah, the thicker ropes are usually better on the hands, but are a pain in the neck for storage/carrying in a compact sizeOh yeah, just rewatched that vid: I no longer use that thin orange lanyard. It was also a DIY one but I prefer the feel of a thicker rope.