No comments 7 months after this video posted? I'll start then. Thanks Treestuff for putting out so much amazing content and for Fallen Families foundation.
I use basement/foundation steel support posts. They come in various different sizes and their load capacity far exceeds any OEM recommendations for arbor work. They have built in load adjustments, bolt on bottom flanges and multiple top attachments, like threaded rods.
awesome video, Where did you find that crazy long 13/16" drill bit? I have found a 40" drill bit but I can't find anything longer. I'm a little wary of using extensions. Also, any advice on choosing and finding threaded rod?
No comments 7 months after this video posted? I'll start then. Thanks Treestuff for putting out so much amazing content and for Fallen Families foundation.
Such a great webinar, thank you to all involved!
Glad you enjoyed it!
very informative. Nicks great. Cant wait to see more from him. especially the business 3 part series!
Brillanat informative watch and learned loads, thanks so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I use basement/foundation steel support posts. They come in various different sizes and their load capacity far exceeds any OEM recommendations for arbor work. They have built in load adjustments, bolt on bottom flanges and multiple top attachments, like threaded rods.
awesome video, Where did you find that crazy long 13/16" drill bit? I have found a 40" drill bit but I can't find anything longer. I'm a little wary of using extensions. Also, any advice on choosing and finding threaded rod?
So, I guess that's the hammer drill. Do you find that to be preferable to the right angle drill?
No- but only because I never used the right angle drill! Is it good?
good stuff
Do you ever get squirrels or small animals eating the rope? That happened to me.