Definitely a good idea. The weird thing is Frank (With Ligas Tree) is almost always wearing his protos, even when you wouldn't expect him too lol. But definitely should have it on when setting the SRT line.
That is great you have someone that will help guide you. I have been climbing about a year and a half using study material and UA-cam. It has been fun.
Yeah one of the things buddy I seen you cannot leave Stubbs never unless maybe one or two if you have to to use them to stand on if your legs started hurting or maybe to take a wrap if you're rigging by yourself but then stubs will hurt you bad
Yeah, it definitely was a learning experience. I knew from watching plenty of others not to leave stubs and now I learned in real time why! I didn't hurt myself, fortunately, but it did cause a lot of other aggravations along the way. I'll be cutting flush from now on, unless leaving for a specific reason.
I mean you got it done buddy but it was very painful to watch not being mean not being rude by any means you have a lot a lot of learning to do hey we all learn just take your time and learn from True Professionals of the trade the guy you have on the ground he's one of them he's very good at what he does
Part of the reason I'm posting these videos is to learn from them! I'm humble enough to understand that we can always learn more! Thanks for the input! I'm always looking to take information from more experienced guys!
I would have put a lid on when weight testing the SRT line. Minor criticism 😜
Definitely a good idea. The weird thing is Frank (With Ligas Tree) is almost always wearing his protos, even when you wouldn't expect him too lol. But definitely should have it on when setting the SRT line.
That is great you have someone that will help guide you. I have been climbing about a year and a half using study material and UA-cam. It has been fun.
Great job brother
@@toddjacks8288 Thanks brother! 👆
I will give you an A for when you drop the log across the sidewalk onto the other log that was a very good drop
Bullseye!
"I don't know how" 😂😂
@@h.i.m.dishonmaurice2599 I’m really lost at to what point of the video
this is referencing lol
as a struc- concrete contract i have worked many high buildings , towers, ect -- but i have never been tied off to something dead - ha
Always an eerie feeling! Just got to trust your instincts and best judgement! If it's too dangerous, use a lift/bucket! Stay safe in those high rises!
Yeah one of the things buddy I seen you cannot leave Stubbs never unless maybe one or two if you have to to use them to stand on if your legs started hurting or maybe to take a wrap if you're rigging by yourself but then stubs will hurt you bad
Yeah, it definitely was a learning experience. I knew from watching plenty of others not to leave stubs and now I learned in real time why! I didn't hurt myself, fortunately, but it did cause a lot of other aggravations along the way. I'll be cutting flush from now on, unless leaving for a specific reason.
Need a new hand saw buddy
It is new lol. The tree had been dead with bark removed for so long that quite a bit of the wood had petrified and got extremely hard.
I mean you got it done buddy but it was very painful to watch not being mean not being rude by any means you have a lot a lot of learning to do hey we all learn just take your time and learn from True Professionals of the trade the guy you have on the ground he's one of them he's very good at what he does
Part of the reason I'm posting these videos is to learn from them! I'm humble enough to understand that we can always learn more! Thanks for the input! I'm always looking to take information from more experienced guys!
@@YourOutdoorOasis most definitely buddy I understand 100% I'm humble as well we learn from each other and that's what we do God bless you