Steve Connally
Been here much more than a while
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- Suffolk, Virginia
good to see you again @John_KAYS
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Thanks For your feelings and thoughts Wilber. Yes I treat everyone how I'd like to be treated. Straight questions deserve Straight answers. No circling or avoiding. Its that simple. Saves so much time. And, I've been in Gordons shoes, so I understand the lure to cut corners and save money.Well, @Reg I feel you are being a bit harsh towards Gordon's choice, of how he has decided to offer the BDB.
I think we all (at least a few) stand by the adages of "treat others as you would like to be treated" and "put yourself in another's shoes, before offering criticism"
But, I cannot assure you you'd be treated better, had your approach been more appeasing to this crowd.
When I inquired about an ideal arborist rope, referencing a rope I liked that needed improvement, I was quickly ridiculed. Though later, someone came across the very rope I referenced, touting its qualities,
and inquires about it were welcomed, with great interest by others.
It's not who votes that counts, but who counts the votes.
Hello John. Don't loose sight of how I entered the thread. It wasn't to discuss safety, liability, testing insurance etc. That info surfaced after I was asking why no website, no availability in stores nor clear and legit point of contact. But none of it was volunteered by the person at the center of it all.Reg, I understand that you are coming from a place of concern and wellbeing for our industry. Safety shouldn’t be ignored, but regularly an arborist must make calculations with unrated anchors and structures to judge the risks involved…take any tree for example. Anyone that has held a BDB in their hands can judge for themselves the very inspectable parts and robust simple design.
It isn’t for everyone. Depending on your company, you might not be able to climb with devices that do not have a stamp on them.
I have been MIA from Tree buzz for some time, and haven’t been following the threads for a while. Great to have you back Reg! I respect where you are coming from. You must be living and breathing this issue with where you are at with your device. I appreciate you looking to help others with the knowledge you have become well versed in. I am not writing to change your mind, but merely to help you understand the legend that is the Compact BullDog Bone. The climbers that use it understand that it hasn’t been rated, just like the anchors we climb on every day. There is a risk, but the risk is also there climbing on a rated device as well. Anything can happen. We make calculated decisions…I’m sure we have all been guilty of climbing past the date on our harness after inspection demonstrates it’s still functioning and the parts are all still good. I am just as aware and inspect a Rope Runner, Akimbo, zigzag, etc. when ever I’m climbing on one of those devices. I don’t take anything for granted just because it has a stamp on it…and I’m not saying the stamp isn’t important.
Thanks for your concern!
I was asked about treating people how I like to be treated. People staying on point and answering simple questions is the same standard I hold myself to. I don't think it's a lot to ask.The idea that you "deserve" an answer in this context is problematic. You can ask a question and express a feeling if you don't get an answer you like, but you're not entitled to an answer.
I was asked about treating people how I like to be treated. People staying on point and answering simple questions is the same standard I hold myself to. I don't think it's a lot to ask.
Ok, well, give me some examples. Don't generalize. Give me some examples of these last few pages where you think someone has been mistreated and by whom ? ThanksI think it's important to hold the idea of treating people how they wanted to be treated alongside how I want to be treated.
If that post meant with sarcasm, then it's lame. If not then I'll answer it. I've probably made, what, a dozen posts our of the 5000+. I would guess my posts have taken 45 minutes to compose, in total. How many posts have you made ?I have a great idea @Reg. Since you've made it clear that your input on the BDB is offered as help, why don't you borrow one from a Buzzer here and spend a couple hours using it and trying to find problems or ways to improve it? I bet Gordon may even send you one as a tester. If you spent as much time using it as you have spent being active on this thread, something actually useful may come out of your involvement. If you want to help, help. I'm anticipating an answer about how many irons of your own you already have in the fire, but the amount of time you've already spent on this thread would certainly have been better utilized collaboratively.
If someone were to send me a unit on the grounds of improvement. Then you'd have to be more specific on what needs to be addressed or improved. The general consensus here seems to be that it needs nothing. Nor the business model.
Do you personally see flaws in its performance or something associated on the whole. Because this is your idea, and yours alone.
No.....Flame on gentlemen.
Hey, Im just cooking dinner, and then I have to walk the dog. I'll get back to you laterI was not being sarcastic. As for needing to be told the problem in order to help, you're the one who has a problem with the way the BDB exists in the world, not me, so that is for you to express and potentially help address, or just act self-righteous about if that's what suits you. As for the price Eric, the obvious reason is that it is made to order in small batches by one person. The economy of scale makes it necessary for it to cost that much, which I'm sure you understand. Gordon doesn't have a factory banging out thousands of units and buying materials in large batches to meet a demand created by lots of advertising dollars. The slack tending issue is an aside, and not really related to the current debate but a valid part of your decision. I don't have one myself, yet, so I'm an impartial observer to this discussion(although I do have another device of Gordon's and an RC Grapple), but have had a hard time staying out of what looks like you policing someone else's conduct, be it Gordon bumping a thread on the one place his device gets advertised or not doing enough due diligence to ensure a device is safe in YOUR opinion @Reg , which seems out of step with the image you put forth to the world of minding your own house and not worrying about other people's conduct.
Ok. I'll try to be nice with this answer. I mean, I am nice, but I'll try to sound nice and not so pointed.I was not being sarcastic. As for needing to be told the problem in order to help, you're the one who has a problem with the way the BDB exists in the world, not me, so that is for you to express and potentially help address, or just act self-righteous about if that's what suits you. As for the price Eric, the obvious reason is that it is made to order in small batches by one person. The economy of scale makes it necessary for it to cost that much, which I'm sure you understand. Gordon doesn't have a factory banging out thousands of units and buying materials in large batches to meet a demand created by lots of advertising dollars. The slack tending issue is an aside, and not really related to the current debate but a valid part of your decision. I don't have one myself, yet, so I'm an impartial observer to this discussion(although I do have another device of Gordon's and an RC Grapple), but have had a hard time staying out of what looks like you policing someone else's conduct, be it Gordon bumping a thread on the one place his device gets advertised or not doing enough due diligence to ensure a device is safe in YOUR opinion @Reg , which seems out of step with the image you put forth to the world of minding your own house and not worrying about other people's conduct.
Have a great holiday weekend Sir!No worries. It's a holiday weekend here in the states and we're doing some backyard camping here in Detroit. We've probably both got better things to do haha