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nosebleed section? someone's gotta do it!!

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  1. Scotty Overkill

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    We had a job with two trees today and one was a HUGE, nasty ol' crooked white pine, close to 90' tall and leaning over a very expensive swimming pool.....had to go clear to the top and piece the double top out, we did the speed-line teqnique (zip line) on all the limbs and tops and WOW...did that work slick!! The pic of me in the tree was taken after I took almost 25 feet of tops out.....

    The tree before the carnage.....it's bigger than it looks.....

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    Look at the goofy hood ornament at the top of the tree....my wife DOES NOT like to see pics of me nearly 80' off the ground.... this was after I took the tops out...

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    The main stem before we flopped it over....

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    This was after the tree fell, this section was 40 foot up, over 2' diameter at this location. Damm white pine snaps like a toothpick!!

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    All bucked up into billets. I saved two 4' logs to mill into nice wide boards for a project...

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    Awesome job but I wouldn't expect any less coming from you! At the end of the day the tree is down and you are safe so great job man!
     
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    Sweet Pics!:ithappened: I'm sure glad that's you and not me...:handshake: Great take down....:yes:
     
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    Nice safe tree job and pics Scotty Overkill!
    What kinda project are you saving the future sawn boards?
     
  5. Scotty Overkill

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    Gonna make some chainsaw-milled boards for inside this antique pine armoire-turned-hutch that I bought for my wife at a yard sale. It's hand-made and at least 100yrs old. Needs some shelves for her knick-knacks....


    I want complete boards.....this log fits the bill. It's almost 36" diameter.

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    Now that's one tree that'll deliver such wide boards!
    How will you dry them for this project? And keep 'em flat? That's awful wide for a white pine slab, right?
    Either way, I like that armoire and its age, the additional shelves will really make it a knock out piece!
    Can't wait to see processing, and install pics! Hint hint:D
     
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    Wow! Nice work man.
     
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    Nice pics, good job! :yes:
     
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    Nice work , as always :thumbs::saw::tree:
     
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    Dang. Your like a super hero on that tree. Nice work and great pics . Hats off to you Scotty Overkill
     
  11. papadave

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    Don't know how you do that week after week Scott, but I'm glad you're safe and sound and back on the ground.............until the next one.
     
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    I'm just glad you are safe brother and back on the ground....good job
     
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    My thoughts exactly Papa
     
  14. Scotty Overkill

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    I plan on milling them and screwing them down inside the armoire and the dry aire in the house from the woodstoves will help,dry them out. Then maybe by spring they'll be ready for me to stain and seal them....I'll do a thread on project.
     
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    Nice job. That is impressive work.
     
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    fabulous ,great pictures but i will stay on the ground thanks
     
  17. Eric VW

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    Ah ha! Thanks for saying. That will be a gooder thread!
     
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    Yea that's a nasty one for sure. Nice work as always scotty!
     
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    I'm impressed with that job. I don't know how you get the nerve to climb that high.
    Any idea if the pool was put in when that tree was standing there? So many times things get build, then they decide what is around it are bad neighbors.
    We have a few trees that were here when the house was built that were "harmless" at the time, but now are gigantic. Any of those that could fall on the house have been removed. I do have some over the utility wires that I am keeping a close eye on.
    Good job done Scotty!
     
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    Nice work Scotty!!! You da man!!!