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Are those trees about the same as wester red cedar for cutting? They look almost like brothers.We are removing a few 2nd growth Redwoods (150-160 ft) for milling. Lumber will be used to build a bridge for a small, local community.
2018-06-12_02-29-01 by Griffin93, on Flickr
2018-06-12_02-30-16 by Griffin93, on Flickr
2018-06-12_02-29-56 by Griffin93, on FlickrRedwoods and Cedars feel very similar cutting wise.Are those trees about the same as wester red cedar for cutting? They look almost like brothers.
I figured as much, seems there’d both be soft with nasty saw dust. Hingewood about the same. Bark almost identical, strandy and thick, the wood is a lovely dark red though, cedars vary in wood tone a bit.Redwoods and Cedars feel very similar cutting wise.
Dude! I can so attest to that! This lake area in the Shuswap is infested with BIG and I mean BIG assed AC of the black variety! Very much not uncommon to see them 150' plus and 4 to 5 feet at the stump! I hate the thought of even having to bid on them!I am sick to death of doing Cottonwoods. Pretty much now I only do them for friends and family. They are high risk, lots of man hours, high disposal fees, and barely profitable. Lowering device is standard portawrap with arborplex.
laughteredLet's see what you're up to! I know I know, copy cat... but, you know what they say, flattery and all that.
slaughtered this birch clone , no cleanup job, from setup to hit the road - 1 hour and 20 minutes.Let's see what you're up to! I know I know, copy cat... but, you know what they say, flattery and all that.








There's no "work photos while on vacation" thread, lol.
First group of pics: Do you ever go on vacation with your rec climb/pruning kit and end up doing a removal with your girlfriend running ropes? It's great. Power and comm lines on two sides, sketchy wood shingle shed next to power lines on one side, and a half-imagined slot on the driveway between a box elder and some other small tree. This was my first encounter with what I'm told was a Siberian elm. I broke a twig on the box elder while rolling a few 4" branches away from the power line and down the shed roof. I'll admit I had a lot of fun. Who wants to play "find the irregularities"? This job was chock full of them.
Next photos are of my fir tree free climb to 40' (got pitch on my shorts, but worth it since there are no firs in Florida!) and early season bracken fern.
Last photos are some pruning from this afternoon. Restored the box elder crown with storm damage and droopy branches from being over-raised. Removed a houseward leader from the small walnut that got hit hard during a cold spell 8 years ago. Also deadwooded some suckers, subordinated some branches, and did a light reduction to balance the shape for aesthetic appeal. I could not access one leader to reduce it - ladder was to low, wood was too small/sketchy to climb, and I could not pull a long reach pruner out of my sorting hat. Kept getting that damn sword...
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2018-06-12_02-31-43 by Griffin93, on Flickr
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2018-06-12_02-31-12 by Griffin93, on Flickr
2018-06-15_08-16-58 by Griffin93, on Flickr
2018-06-15_08-17-29 by Griffin93, on FlickrMan that’s cheating!We had a crane job the other day. This tree had some root rot problems and was way to close the the house.
2018-06-12_02-31-43 by Griffin93, on Flickr
2018-06-12_02-31-59 by Griffin93, on Flickr
2018-06-12_02-31-12 by Griffin93, on Flickr
This piece never even touched the ground. From the tree to the truck.
2018-06-15_08-16-58 by Griffin93, on Flickr
The pick weighs 3800 pounds.
2018-06-15_08-17-29 by Griffin93, on Flickr
Man that’s cheating!
The closest crane to me is an hour and a half away! I wish! The tree would have to be quite decadent to justify bringing Sterling Crane out here! It’s a small fortune to hire them.You guys make it look easy with those cranes.