Another excellent video…absolutely love this channel. IDK if I’ll ever get to the point where I trust just one Flipline going up/down. I use two just for easing the mind sake lol.
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoy it. I'm pretty comfortable with it, if I'm super high up, then I'll tend to tie in twice. But if I'm pretty close to the ground, then I'm okay with just one point of tie in
You could name your big saw something classical, like Brutus or Hercules, and then instead of having to repeat "big saw" with hand gestures when you ask for it, you could just say, "Send up Brutus/Hercules!"
Hey man good job. Ive got 1 question. What the Name of the firm from the flipe line .which one you Use on both ends. I am from germany and we dont cant buy some one like this Thanks you guy
You have to listen to your spidey sense on that top. It worked out, but what if it didn't? You knew you did feel comfortable with that movement. I've probably been watching you to long because I notice traits you have like why do you set your chain brake after you turn off your saw, but take it off before you start it? Also when you start rigging down the stem you put your half hitch so close to the notch? A Marl would hold better if you want it that close, but know matter what you use you still get slack in the rope the distance from that knot to the block in free fall. Everyone has opinions and a**holes and I'm just another a**hole with an opinion. Stay safe Max.
If it didn't, then I would have gone for a very fast decent I guess. I hit the break because I don't want to have it nic my leg. Even if it's off, it's just a random thing I do. As for when I start it up, that's how I've done it my entire life, at this point its just part of the saw start-up process in my head. I put the half hitch close to lessen the fall of the piece. I have since started using a marl when I'm close to the ground to prevent it from slipping off, but it does happen on occasion. Everyone does have an opinion, but as long as people are being constructive in their criticism, and critiques of me then I have zero problem with any suggestions.
You talking about what you are doing would be nice… did someone have a radio station talk show on? Would rather listen to you! What did you do with the 10 foot ish stick after your boots hit the ground? Jacob rodgers would not leave us hanging like that… disappointed.
Amazing work it’s taken me three days to watch all of the video
I like the longer video good stuff bro
Awesome man! You make it look easy. Good job!
I try
thanks
Can I ask how long you've been doing this? Don't know why it fascinates me so much, but I could watch all day. Stay safe. God bless.🙏
I've been climbing for abouts 7 years
🔥 🔥 I too have similar set up. Also, your Foreman need a raise haha
Tricky landing zone.ground crew did well .who fixed the fence.thanks big guy.
Oh yea was definitely an interesting one. We did after all the wood was out of the way.
Another excellent video…absolutely love this channel. IDK if I’ll ever get to the point where I trust just one Flipline going up/down. I use two just for easing the mind sake lol.
I'd need at least 4 flip lines.
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoy it. I'm pretty comfortable with it, if I'm super high up, then I'll tend to tie in twice. But if I'm pretty close to the ground, then I'm okay with just one point of tie in
Great rope person.
That top was on point.
Nice work except for the fence but it happens
Oh yea he's definitely great.
Thanks, it does, less and less as time goes on, but we all make mistakes.
You could name your big saw something classical, like Brutus or Hercules, and then instead of having to repeat "big saw" with hand gestures when you ask for it, you could just say, "Send up Brutus/Hercules!"
Those lots are very small or the houses are quite large. Too close together for me. Stay safe. God bless. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Im follow only you in guilty of treeson and rambosista good learning from yous
Thanks, I'm glad to hear I made the cut
thats a tight drop wow done great
Hey man good job.
Ive got 1 question. What the Name of the firm from the flipe line .which one you Use on both ends.
I am from germany and we dont cant buy some one like this
Thanks you guy
Thanks Its a Gibbs klimair 2-in-1 15' 1/2" steelcore Flipline.
I got it on wesspur.com
Was there a "complicated removal" (a.k.a. PITA surcharge) fee added to their bill for this tree?
I'm not sure as it's not my company. But I'm sure the price was increased somewhat due to the limited dropzone.
Hello. What is the name of the sling orange? I would like to buy it. I live in Spain. Thanks!!! I m like your work..
Disculpa mi ingles
I'm glad you enjoy.
Its a Gibbs klimair 2-in-1 15' 1/2" steelcore Flipline. I got it from wesspur.com
You need to speak in the video explain what you Doing why 😅
I have recently started to explain what im doing and my thought process while in the tree.
At 8:40 I'm yelling "dude! Gtfo of the way!
You have to listen to your spidey sense on that top. It worked out, but what if it didn't? You knew you did feel comfortable with that movement. I've probably been watching you to long because I notice traits you have like why do you set your chain brake after you turn off your saw, but take it off before you start it? Also when you start rigging down the stem you put your half hitch so close to the notch? A Marl would hold better if you want it that close, but know matter what you use you still get slack in the rope the distance from that knot to the block in free fall. Everyone has opinions and a**holes and I'm just another a**hole with an opinion. Stay safe Max.
If it didn't, then I would have gone for a very fast decent I guess. I hit the break because I don't want to have it nic my leg. Even if it's off, it's just a random thing I do. As for when I start it up, that's how I've done it my entire life, at this point its just part of the saw start-up process in my head. I put the half hitch close to lessen the fall of the piece. I have since started using a marl when I'm close to the ground to prevent it from slipping off, but it does happen on occasion.
Everyone does have an opinion, but as long as people are being constructive in their criticism, and critiques of me then I have zero problem with any suggestions.
Would have been a great crane job.
Oh yea would have been like an hour tops.
You talking about what you are doing would be nice… did someone have a radio station talk show on? Would rather listen to you! What did you do with the 10 foot ish stick after your boots hit the ground? Jacob rodgers would not leave us hanging like that… disappointed.
I have started talking and explaining what im doing. I was listening to an audio book. The customer wanted it left at that height.
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