Arborist Service ApS • www.ArboristService.dk • Tel. 22 77 06 08 • Træfældning Odense • Træfældning Fyn • Træpleje Odense • Beskæring Odense • Træpleje Fyn • Beskæring Fyn DK Er træet blevet for stort, gammelt, farligt eller bare uønsket, så tilbyder Arborist Service erhvervsmæssig træklatring, træfældning, topkapning, træpleje og beskæring af træer. Arborist Service ApS tilbyder træfældning og træbeskæring i Odense og på Fyn. Arborist Service ApS - Træfældning Odense og Fyn, Tel. 22 77 06 08, Odense, Denmark UK If you always look up when there are trees, then you know the feeling behind this channel. Wild about: tree climbing, tree climbing gear, arborist equipment, tree topping, tree dismantle / removal, tree rigging and tree care! Soren Satellit, Arborist Service ApS - Træfældning Odense og Fyn
Smart trick, takker for det :) Jeg har lige købt 75 pakker til 126kr/pakke(15kg), men det er lidt for fat i det. Alternativt kunne jeg få "isolet" for 199 kr/pakke, så med din metode sparede jeg lige omkring 5.500,- 🙂
40 years in the forest and tree industry. I'm always learning. I just finished a two day rope climbing course, and next is the rigging course. This video is a great tutorial.
Thanks Frontier Adventures! Yes, my first experience in the trees was like stepping into a magical world hidden under the forest canopy. A sense of freedom and adventure! I still get the same feeling when I do Via Ferrata in the Alps during my vacation! Stay safe!
I have a huge, 48+ inch in diameter near my house to take down. This was informative, interesting, and humorous. Even re-informed how I already envisioned I have to set up to do this job. Thanks for the video.
Hi TheKopakah! I would say never...it hasn't given me a single problem! The battery doesn't stick out any longer than your tool carabiners on your harness. And you will also not feel the weight of the battery at all, because it's transferred to the climbing rope. All this makes an ultra-light saw and noticeable less load on your elbow and shoulders, when the saw is in operation.
Hey Kenny! It looks like you have a pretty good control on trees and cranes. I've only taken down trees with a crane a couple of times. But my little experience has given me the idea that the profit quickly disappears when the big machines get involved in the task?
My throw line is still on the wheel, i take the end, put thtough big ring, tie to throw bag, throw over branch, then through small ring, attatch bay and pull.
Thanks for the great input Craig! I have also learned that version but I have often been entangled in situations where I had to separate the throw bag/throw line from the the friction saver as the standing part also had to go up the tree because the throwline was in unwanted complication with branches. But I'm also not a throw bag sniper.
Your ending was hilarious. I am a beginnerand your video has been one of the easiest to follow and understandhad to a ton of other videos that currently are out there
Thanks Scott! Yes, I put myself in the role as a new in the profession, so in that way the animation succeeds. But otherwise, there are many here who make their movies to pass on knowledge ... it's just on different levels. No matter what ....stay safe!
Thank you, Jessel8833! Yes, it will quickly run smoothly if the guys know the principles. But there are still some who have natural skills at the rigging block and others who don't. My best man took things the direct way down and landed it like a feather...from day one at the block?????
Thanks Sainath! We've just had quite a few storms here in Denmark, so the winch has been hard at work pulling down hanging trees. What used to be both difficult and hard work is much more fun now. It just works the little muscle bundle!!!
Thank you Jesus! Yes, I would also like to have time for some new movies...but they are very time consuming. Maybe I'll lower my own expectations and make some that are still well done but not so many different subjects in the same movie!
Thanks Hideakys Chan! The song??? It was some royalty free music that the program Final Cut contained about 8-9 years ago ... the file is just named "audio", so unfortunately, I can't get any closer.
Holacordial saludo, gracias por compartir conocimientos, es de mucha ayuda saber este tipo de tecnicas uanque no se desarrolle este trabajo... saludos desde Colombia
Hi BlairGlenn! Yes, I use it for almost all pruning - except for small trees. For tree felling, it is only trees where I have to go up and down many times and here I use double rope with a fiction saver at the top of the tree (top anchor) ... to avoid getting falling branches entangled in the rope if it is mounted as a base. With the top anchor, it is also possible to move the anchor point, which is rarely necessary when pruning because the anchor point remains stationary throughout the work. I have occasionally moved the lift anchor point during pruning...if the tree is very wide, it can actually pay off to drive down and install the anchor points on the opposite side of the tree. In both cases, I only use the ronin as an elevator, and when I'm where I need to be in the tree, I switch to my regular rope system. This also means that I try to place the lift where I need it next, so it's always parked on the floor where I'm working or where I expect to be after a limb walk. Conversely, you may end up standing on the ground and the lift at the top of the tree. One place where it has proven to be extremely useful is when I'm taking down rocks nests. The birds often rebuild nests 3-4 times before they realize they are unwanted. Once I've taken the nest down the first time, I leave a thin line (bricklayer's cord/mason's twine) in the tree and the next time I can quickly install the lift again, and then I can do it 3-4 times faster than before. I don't have a remote control but it would be really nice to have. I really enjoy my ronin...now I use my energy where the work is done and less energy getting up there. Stay safe - Soren