New method, not recomended

Hammer: Where did you find that photo? Or, did you actually take that yourself? Wow!
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No $hitski! Fill us in!
 
Found it online at safetysmart.com

I wish I would have actually seen it as I would have laughed at this iggit in his face.
 
My monies on that being taken in Australia, the flag in the back ground is either Aussie or Kiwi.

On the very RH side of the pick is a dark green wheelie bin.

The trees in the background are also eucs except for the tree on the LH side with the large spreading canopy ... that's a poinciana.

Judging by the other palms and draecena in the garden my monies on the SE Queensland area, possibly Gold Coast.

Now do you see what I mean by hacks here!
 
That is really funny. I feel for you down there, ekka.

Cutting trees is something that anyone can do, you know a few helium ballons and an axe and you can get'er done.
 
I'm glad i'm not the only one using this state-of-the-art method!! It's the 360 degree freedom of movement, the lack of carbon emissions using an electric chainsaw and the pre-installed speed-line masquerading as the clients utility service line that makes this method shine out over all the more usual tried and tested methods!! It is ,as I write, still in the experimental stages but I hear it's about to loom as a competition discipline some time soon.!!!
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Looks Like a fall restraint harness 5 point I used them for fall protection when I was roofing, the ring in the back is fairly common on them and instructions say thats you TIP. But to hang from one FOr an extended period of time seems really
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I talked to this gentleman today concerning the tree that he was removing. He looked to be about 70-75 yrs old and barely spoke english. He was removing the tree for his son and throwing everything into the vacant lot next to him. He was using an electric chainsaw with a dry and loose chain. He method of attachment was standing on the wood that he tied on. He liked his picture taken and was determined to complete the task.

My question is who is liable if he falls, the son or the trailer park that is renting out the space?
 

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