I should add to my previous comment: if the tree is still in the growing phase, close the zipline some time Before the concrete anchor turnbuckle threads go into the barrel .. add another quick link, re-tension, then re-open the zip line. you may opt to put in a section of chain the next time. that's assuming you start with one quick link between the cable and the anchor .... and that you notice the tree is growing in time, that one quick link will reach.....generally, post tensioning, the turnbuckle will be bottomed, or close to bottomed ... just keep an eye on the zipline's belly, and maintain that.
a "tree sling" is going to harm the tree's heath ... that's almost like Girdling a tree, putting pressure on the tree's Cambium chokes the nutrient flow. instead; use a large auger bit to drill clean through a living tree ( same size as your cable ) string your cable through the hole you drilled in the tree, and take it down, at an angle, to an earth anchor set in concrete in the ground.
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I should add to my previous comment:
if the tree is still in the growing phase, close the zipline some time Before the concrete anchor turnbuckle threads go into the barrel .. add another quick link, re-tension, then re-open the zip line.
you may opt to put in a section of chain the next time.
that's assuming you start with one quick link between the cable and the anchor .... and that you notice the tree is growing in time, that one quick link will reach.....generally, post tensioning, the turnbuckle will be bottomed, or close to bottomed ... just keep an eye on the zipline's belly, and maintain that.
How much would everything but the wire and harness and other seat mechanisms cost just the spring and tensioning stuff?
When you’re using cable clamps, remember never saddle a dead horse.
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Are you linked with zip line field?
Or ride a dead donkey
What’s that mean
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a "tree sling" is going to harm the tree's heath ... that's almost like Girdling a tree, putting pressure on the tree's Cambium chokes the nutrient flow.
instead; use a large auger bit to drill clean through a living tree ( same size as your cable ) string your cable through the hole you drilled in the tree, and take it down, at an angle, to an earth anchor set in concrete in the ground.
Aren’t you supposed to use locking carabiners
Yay! ...a short 40 foot ride.....TOO SHORT!
That's the looses zip line I've ever seen.
I WOULD NEVER DO THIS CRAP.