Controlled speedline / slideline | Arborist rigging systems

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2015
  • In this video we explain from start to finish how to put together and execute a well organized, controlled slide line setup. The slide line system doesn't come in to use that often but in the right situation it can save a lot of leg work and man power. The slide line system can also be adapted to create a horizontal slide line for specific situations, with the use of a few extra components.
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  • @kauairootsohana
    @kauairootsohana 3 роки тому +13

    I don't know why, but I get so happy learning new things like this. Cheers

    • @SmossyYT
      @SmossyYT 2 роки тому

      Same, I dont know what the hell is going on but its cool as hell.

  • @1stFlyingeagle
    @1stFlyingeagle 3 роки тому +2

    I like your controlled speed line setup. Not needed most of the time but when needed it would be very valuable. The backline is a great safety. Very nicely thought out.

  • @st3vieuk
    @st3vieuk 6 років тому +4

    After watching videos of cameras, car crashes and the usual YTUBE rabbit hole I stumbled on this. Very interesting and clever you guys. I shall never look at tree surgeons in the same way. Be safe

  • @ultrafarmer3069
    @ultrafarmer3069 6 років тому +11

    Honestly tree work is hard enough without all the critics. While there are many ways to skin a cat, and this tree could be done in many different ways, it's a good example of a technique that would get you out of a bind in a safe and economical way. Great video guys definitely a system to keep in mind on the next job i come across with a limited drop zone. keep it up

  • @LCHLLO2008
    @LCHLLO2008 8 років тому +6

    another great video as usual .Crystal clear and very helpful .Thanks for posting .

  • @demcq9534
    @demcq9534 10 місяців тому

    If I could rewind time I would have loved to have become a arborist. Hard yet rewarding work that’s always requiring mental strength not just physical.

  • @justinlefever3180
    @justinlefever3180 8 років тому +15

    Really great video guys! I'm always so impressed about how you guys thoroughly explain techniques, and demonstrate from different angles. Impeccable...please keep the videos coming.

  • @TravorAhern
    @TravorAhern 4 роки тому +2

    Well made video . This helps people immensely

    • @ClimbingArborist
      @ClimbingArborist  4 роки тому

      Cheers bro, appreciate your comment. Climb safe....

  • @rosspipelines1
    @rosspipelines1 Рік тому

    one of my favorite tree vids on UA-cam.

  • @chtclimbing
    @chtclimbing 4 роки тому +1

    Dan the setup is sick! I love the technique, keep sending it!!

  • @chadcurrie3384
    @chadcurrie3384 7 років тому +2

    Great demo guys, very nice set up. great use of gear!

  • @micahvorst5631
    @micahvorst5631 8 років тому +1

    I liked it. Love all the gear shots. Thanks!

  • @robinnegus6499
    @robinnegus6499 4 роки тому +15

    so much respect for you guys! the amount of knowledge and risk involved is wild!

  • @jamesleem.d.7442
    @jamesleem.d.7442 5 років тому

    Dynamite video ! Very slick work and I liked the three-piece loads. Hardware massive and sharp-looking too.

  • @terryhale9006
    @terryhale9006 8 років тому +1

    Nice production and good demonstration.

  • @lukebrown4184
    @lukebrown4184 3 роки тому

    Excellent explanation, and an excellent job recording this.

  • @emeltea33
    @emeltea33 3 роки тому

    Wow, that was so fancy! Great talent and skills. Thanks you for sharing, I had no idea about these methods. I love learning the technical aspects of others' professions.

  • @plant.more.trees.
    @plant.more.trees. 10 місяців тому

    Definitely helpful, love these tricks of the industry! Thanks for sharing!

  • @AztecWarrior69
    @AztecWarrior69 Рік тому

    After watching this video I am now a arborist, tree felling pro. UA-cam degree. Great vid. TY

  • @mikethetreeguy
    @mikethetreeguy 4 роки тому

    Nice work guys ! First tree work video I've seen that is very good and correct . I've used your method for years ! Only with almost no mechanical stuff . Peace , stay safe !

  • @Rudecheers
    @Rudecheers 2 роки тому

    Very helpful because of the quality filming. Great stuff

  • @bryanbaer8284
    @bryanbaer8284 3 роки тому

    One of your best videos!! Thanks bud 👊🏻
    🌲💪🏻

  • @jimmyt5241
    @jimmyt5241 5 років тому

    That was amazing ! Very nicely done thanks alot for this tip bro!

  • @mvblitzyo
    @mvblitzyo 8 років тому +3

    great coverage another excetional video ! thanks

  • @KennysTreeRemoval
    @KennysTreeRemoval 3 роки тому

    Love it, I can see a few job we could've used this technique. Thanks for sharing tree brother, great work, explanation and editing.

  • @tompowell6723
    @tompowell6723 5 років тому +3

    Best video on rigging up a slide line I have ever seen. Excellent work, and guys with used ropes who breeze through tying knots. Well done, and Thank You.

    • @ClimbingArborist
      @ClimbingArborist  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the comment dude!! Glad you like the video

  • @Norwegianwoodworker
    @Norwegianwoodworker 7 років тому +5

    Hats of for your skills :) thanks for the video.
    TR

  • @dividedbytreason
    @dividedbytreason 8 років тому +9

    Well done ! Good comments too !

  • @fancentral4662
    @fancentral4662 3 роки тому

    Nice work. Thanks for dropping some knowledge

  • @lobosolitario.1065
    @lobosolitario.1065 7 років тому

    clean job... great demostration.. thank you.

  • @benjaminjosephonelove9786
    @benjaminjosephonelove9786 2 роки тому

    this is truly therapeutic to watch.

  • @bradnotchad
    @bradnotchad 4 роки тому +3

    You guys are flippin awesome

  • @sonicstage7164
    @sonicstage7164 4 роки тому

    podoba mi się to bardzo pouczający film i czegoś się już nauczyłem pozdrawiam i spokojnego dnia życzę.

  • @samuelpolden5207
    @samuelpolden5207 8 років тому +2

    Awesome video keep them coming 👌

  • @outdoorowain
    @outdoorowain 8 років тому +3

    Nice video. Explained very well. Good job :-)

  • @harness84_29
    @harness84_29 7 років тому

    wow!!!! nice work guys very technical

  • @johnjriggsarchery2457
    @johnjriggsarchery2457 5 років тому

    Pretty slick! Nice rope work.

  • @cerberusbonsaiarboricultur774
    @cerberusbonsaiarboricultur774 4 роки тому +3

    As always, AWESOME video!! (Learned much of my first climbing-info from you when I got my 1st rope!)
    It's crazy seeing something like that where you're actually making-use of that DMM block & rigging-hub, they're real pretty gear haha just beautiful hardware, am a fan of rings myself after hearing Reg Coates' endorsement of them and giving mine some more serious use and finding they were actually desirable because that extra bit of friction up there was *good*! Obviously in this scenario you benefit from the increased efficiency of a pulley because you're running *two* lines - must be what you mean by CONTROLLED-speedline eh?- very cool, to be honest I can't say I've seen that I usually just see someone setup a line and send right down it, I love the safety / smarts of the 'load-balancing', equalizing-of-force that you get with a 2-rope system such as that, the loads you were sending....AWESOME!!! (still though, that DMM gear was still probably 2 or 3x the strength needed lol but hey overkill is better than underdoing it!)

  • @HollerHunter
    @HollerHunter 8 років тому +1

    Excellent...very educational.

  • @GlamourTree
    @GlamourTree 8 років тому +1

    great video keep them coming!

  • @barneygoldstein7103
    @barneygoldstein7103 8 років тому +6

    Great video, learned a lot, from Australia.

  • @frankiet7148
    @frankiet7148 8 років тому +1

    cool video, you guys are the best keep making videos!

  • @ginkgodevelopmentcorporati2315

    Simply Awesome !

  • @r.g.3636
    @r.g.3636 Рік тому

    good job, thank you, very informative

  • @andrewlara7992
    @andrewlara7992 6 років тому

    Wow. The videography is impressive. Thanks guys. Keep up the good work

    • @JLspoonie
      @JLspoonie 6 років тому

      Hi Andrew, thank you for the positive feedback, we put a good amount of time into planning/executing this one.

  • @MILOSLAVJMP
    @MILOSLAVJMP 7 років тому

    Dobrá práce, moderní postupy. Zdlouhavá příprava, která má smysl. Smrkové dřevo je lehké šlo by nařezat na menší kusy a házet na zem, nebo kolmo spouštět dolů muselo by se pracovat od spodu nahoru. Těžké bukové dřevo náročná práce poškodilo by střechu. Video je dobrou ukázkou moderních postupů v praxi. Děkuji za poučení.

  • @adruery
    @adruery 8 років тому +1

    Great video!

  • @jrtunderground
    @jrtunderground 5 років тому +1

    Awesome succinct informative demo and superb production on the video too

  • @wryipx
    @wryipx 7 років тому

    Impressive ! learned tons (although I might be too old to do this stuff). Some great ideas there. will learn lots more when I can watch and stop. GREAT camara work, must have taken LOTS of extra effort !

  • @boyse69
    @boyse69 6 років тому

    Nice Hub Thanks for showing it in use

  • @arborymastersllc.9368
    @arborymastersllc.9368 2 роки тому

    Should've shown the top.
    Did you see the recent one Reg put out "tree work takes practice". Sick vid. He locked off the port from IN the tree. He showed himself testing his system at the beginning too. He is so mellow but I know he was so proud of getting that on camera.
    The system you show here is surprisingly easy to set up. Love the prusik at the bottom to hold the tension. Probably most ergonomic and failsafe choice.
    You guys should invest in the mb speed line kit. And you could fill the wheel up to capacity of the pulleys/rollers.
    Btw, couldn't you just put the rigging line on the first of the branches in a bundle and send as much as your tensioning system would lift and let the first branch hold up the group? (No pulleys, no wheel)

  • @plaza5pro
    @plaza5pro 2 роки тому

    Awsome video. Please do more like this and provide a bit more detail on the rigging for us begginers. Thanks.

  • @diegoamalfitano6831
    @diegoamalfitano6831 3 роки тому

    So much helpful! Thanks a lot

  • @acutabovetreeservice3934
    @acutabovetreeservice3934 7 років тому +1

    well done i use this method alot

  • @chop6604
    @chop6604 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome Rigging !!

  • @cutyan
    @cutyan 3 роки тому

    really awesome video brother, i hope one day i have gear like yours

  • @lonelybikr
    @lonelybikr 7 років тому

    very informative. good video.

  • @arthurbennett5733
    @arthurbennett5733 3 роки тому

    Very helpful to a newbie!

  • @drycool9028
    @drycool9028 6 років тому

    Rational and wonderful!

  • @blueriverperformer9168
    @blueriverperformer9168 3 роки тому

    Just awesome

  • @montelbonteengar3123
    @montelbonteengar3123 6 років тому

    Wow that's some good stuff I like!¡!!!

  • @davidllista
    @davidllista 6 років тому

    Buen vídeo compañeros!!!

  • @eikepape3920
    @eikepape3920 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome video guys!

  • @bpetnoi1472
    @bpetnoi1472 6 років тому +1

    Class work gentlemen

  • @mvblitzyo
    @mvblitzyo 4 роки тому

    excellent video n how to safety speed line with control ..

  • @integritytreecare4794
    @integritytreecare4794 8 років тому +2

    Top notch job , nice and controlled .

  • @J-unit84
    @J-unit84 3 роки тому

    Nice system

  • @martymiller7522
    @martymiller7522 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome

  • @jmacfilj5466
    @jmacfilj5466 8 років тому +1

    congratulations!

  • @mayconflores2430
    @mayconflores2430 8 років тому +1

    Nice Job 🤓🤓🤗

  • @slackmate8225
    @slackmate8225 4 роки тому

    wow! you guys know how to rig. well done

  • @gmax876
    @gmax876 7 років тому

    You guys are badass!

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd 3 роки тому

    Brilliant instructional video, I really like the extra effort put into your camera angles, drone shots and technique. Worth watching twice! It would be rare to need this but knowing how it can be done expands the mind. As you have pointed out before, sometimes you want extra friction in the system, to reduce strain on ground lines and terminal impact. Other times you want the free control of a block and control line to manage that energy more efficiently.

  • @user-df9kd4gi8h
    @user-df9kd4gi8h 7 років тому

    well done !

  • @arboleroprofesional7465
    @arboleroprofesional7465 Рік тому +1

    thanks to this video boi to earn a raise in this job

  • @mr.thomas5186
    @mr.thomas5186 5 років тому

    Good luck getting it done like this in the states

  • @oldNavyJZ
    @oldNavyJZ 4 роки тому +1

    I want to set up lines like this and move stuff back and forth. Looks fun. lol

  • @southerntasclimbers7271
    @southerntasclimbers7271 5 років тому

    Gold. 👍

  • @121Gw-Designs
    @121Gw-Designs 4 роки тому +3

    good job

  • @jrmehaffey2484
    @jrmehaffey2484 5 років тому +1

    Really like the way you’ve set this up. The tensioning would be made easier with a grcs, no? Just a thought.

  • @340wbymag
    @340wbymag 2 роки тому

    I am a little surprised that a 3:1 pulley system was adequate to tension the line enough for the branches to clear the house, but it worked well. Good job!

  • @63256325N
    @63256325N 7 років тому

    That was quite interesting, how'd you get the rest of the tree down? Thanks for the video.

  • @phil1921
    @phil1921 4 роки тому +1

    Not an arborist but damn this is cool. Would love to do this.

  • @sangnghilhlovazathang
    @sangnghilhlovazathang 6 років тому

    Great 👍👍👍

  • @ThomasBurdak
    @ThomasBurdak 8 років тому

    Great !

  • @ipguyman108
    @ipguyman108 4 роки тому +1

    very good ..!

  • @nicktecky55
    @nicktecky55 6 років тому +4

    "Somewhat helpful"... have a like just for that!

  • @gleasonsimpson3310
    @gleasonsimpson3310 5 років тому

    If you don’t mind me asking, which chainsaw is it that he is using I. The tree to limb it out?
    Thank you.

  • @georgewhitworth689
    @georgewhitworth689 2 роки тому

    Excellent video team, was just wondering, would you do this without a back tie rope as sometimes there is no tree to do so? And also would George be able to tighten the speed line and loosen it using a lowering block instead of the system shown?

  • @user-cf7rv6co6f
    @user-cf7rv6co6f 6 років тому

    אליפות.

  • @fredyjimenez6916
    @fredyjimenez6916 8 років тому +3

    thanks great. video. very. helful i wonder. if. there. is. eny. book. on the market. where. y can learn. all. this. techniques

    • @kellytrees
      @kellytrees 8 років тому +1

      +Fredy Jimenez can you please let me know if you find a book with all these techniques too. They seem very helpful but couldn't figure out how to set them up.

  • @weets69
    @weets69 3 роки тому

    Great vid. Don’t understand the dislikes. Trolls I guess. Keep the vids coming.😎

  • @MegaPrimalinstinct
    @MegaPrimalinstinct 7 років тому +1

    fantastic instructional video. very textbook.

  • @nicoleundmichael6372
    @nicoleundmichael6372 2 роки тому +1

    Great

  • @michaelkranicz61
    @michaelkranicz61 2 роки тому

    So that's what you do with that ring! Is it possible to rig the head out onto the speedline? Guess you would need a separate anchor point on another tree

  • @pierodangeli90
    @pierodangeli90 4 роки тому

    BIG!!

  • @zandemen
    @zandemen 7 років тому

    Nice video!
    I don't have time to watch it all over again right now, but do you have a second on the ground to control the descent, or does the guy running tension move to the tree to control it?
    Basically asking if there are three people here.
    The guy in the tree could run the lines?

    • @theronwinsby
      @theronwinsby 4 роки тому

      The guy in the tree could run the lowering line if needed. However, he could not lift the speed line up as well as the ground man with the pulleys.

  • @rickyblinkeye
    @rickyblinkeye 7 років тому +29

    all these tough guys and know it alls out here. This is a DEMONSTRATION. so you can get and idea of what to do when you cant back the chipper or remove fences,, ### SAVATREE NJ

    • @billy4072
      @billy4072 4 роки тому +1

      yeh thanx for that alphabet soup.

    • @ClimbingArborist
      @ClimbingArborist  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks bud, some people just can't grasp the concept it's a demo for helping people gain knowledge

  • @ashleyking753
    @ashleyking753 8 років тому +1

    complicated but good

  • @timhammers6925
    @timhammers6925 4 роки тому +2

    What size speed line are you using. Size ,type and length of pursiks. Great video

    • @ClimbingArborist
      @ClimbingArborist  4 роки тому +1

      For a good speed line you want a strong, static rope, size is however long you will require to cover the distance. prussiks can be your usually prussik cord.
      Wesspur sells a great static line for a speed lines, go to wesspur.com/pod , search Sterling HTP Static Kernmantle 12.5mm (1/2”) , and use the promo code 'DAN' at checkout for a discount