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Use Tapered Hinge against Side Lean?

  • Huh?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Never

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Hardly

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • Sometimes

    Votes: 15 55.6%
  • Preferably

    Votes: 7 25.9%
  • Religiously

    Votes: 4 14.8%

  • Total voters
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  • Poll closed .
I would have thought you would have chosen a blue one. Not emerald-blue, or teal or sky blue... you know.... true blue. I'm going to have to dock you one star, for not strictly adhering to accepted Murphy standards.
True blue doesn’t have enough glitter. My shit sparkles, and my farts blow trees over
 
You're super shiny.

And smell like pie.
Durian pie
"its odor is best described as pig-shit, turpentine and onions, garnished with a gym sock. It can be smelled from yards away. ... The wide range of descriptions for the odour of durian may have a great deal to do with the variability of durian odour itself."
 
Just watched again... You didn't say squat until after the fact. Just a lot of blah blah about needing to go up to 15' to make it fit in your 45' drop zone, how the tips might slap the deck blah blah... Only after the but shot back did you mention why it did, like you were surprised and out of breath from all that heavy lifting.



Nice ground anchors...
Wrong... it's a fact....


If You can't even get the facts right, what does that say about your opinion

Go watch it at 2:00
 
Armchair quarterbacks

If you look closely at my position during the first cut which was meant to intentionally kick back, I was completely out of harms way as in there is no way that but could have touched me. I was protected by staying behind the two stems. Not enough room between them for the but make it though...

Not at all dangerous, just a misconception of the small minded.. What I call it is "throwing everything to your advantage".. I was clear that the piece had enough room but also wanted to add a little insurance.. In the process I learned a potentially valuable lesson..
 
I was clear that the piece had enough room but also wanted to add a little insurance.. In the process I learned a potentially valuable lesson..

If it was so crystal clear, then why did you do what you did, and what exactly did you learn Daniel.

If a fella wasn't so fucking lazy he would simply climb high enough to safely fit his top into his lay, but then there would be no need for yet another poorly executed swinging dutch, or having the butt end up multiple feet behind the stump. There would also be no need for another vid full of gawd awful cutting, dull saws, and dangerous practices.
 
Ha! That’s really cute. Just climb higher, you know higher than the ladder can reach. All the insurance you need.
Thought he's got a bucket too? Why not climb up to make the top short enough to fit the drop zone?
 
is Pretty safe to say anything daniel posts you two will claim is dangerous lazy and stupid
Not climbing high enough to fit your top in your lay is the very definition of laziness.
Not sure if you have ever seen anyone get hurt when they short arm a top/log and the butt comes back to get them, but I can assure you it both stupid and dangerous. Not really a technique to be teaching and advocating on the inter web.
 
Thought he's got a bucket too? Why not climb up to make the top short enough to fit the drop zone?


The top was short enough to fit the dz... Either you guys are total morons or you're not paying much attention or both... Just because you can't do or imagine doing some technique safely doesn't mean it can't be done safely..
 
Hey Rico,
You're crossing swords with the wrong person. All that ugliness you put out is coming back to you as sure as gravity.. You keep lecturing on safety while you climb with a baseball hat on... Karma coming to get you... Consider this fair warning... Doesn't take much of a falling stick to do some serious damage to the human head.
 

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