Hey, i've just spent the past hour or so watching your rigging explanation videos. I have my own tree surgery company over in London, England and we're capable of doing 90% of the work that we have, but there are certain jobs that I quote for, that I wish that I knew how to rig for... I'm doing a five day course in June and plan on practicing as much as I can before that. Thanks for all the advice! I look forward to watching more of your vides. Rudi. The Berkeley Tree Company, London.
How do you like to receive rigging gear in the tree? Do you have the rope in the block, or both separate? Do you specify to your groundie? Do you ever use a pulley/micro traction above you on the tree or climb lines to assist hauling heavy rigging/saw into the tree? Maybe you already have a vid but I don’t think I’ve seen one covering this. Cheers
Gotta appreciate this type of jobs, unfortunately down in Florida this all we get 80% of the time, and it's time consuming working around houses and " spacial lil gardens " .
5:30 didn't like how that raked the roof and gutter. Could have easily pulled that aluminum. I would have tied both of those branches past the union or take n them separately. Otherwise, good video.
Hey,
i've just spent the past hour or so watching your rigging explanation videos. I have my own tree surgery company over in London, England and we're capable of doing 90% of the work that we have, but there are certain jobs that I quote for, that I wish that I knew how to rig for... I'm doing a five day course in June and plan on practicing as much as I can before that. Thanks for all the advice! I look forward to watching more of your vides.
Rudi.
The Berkeley Tree Company, London.
Thanks Rudi, cheers from Canada - Patrick
Brrrilliant! Your content is much anticipated and supremely appreciated Patrick.
I came here to leave the first Run-DMC comment. ✌
Thank you. If I am old enough to do it at least I can teach those who need to learn.
Awesome as always
Nicely done
that first rig was beautiful
nice compilation of examples using this method. thanks man
Your videos are very helpful, thank you! 😉👍
Helluva job! Been missin' ya. Thanks.
You are inspiring; I wonder if your still active and how far into to future will you be a tuber, again you are inspiring.
Sau stark 👍. Super Arbeit.
Great stuff as always
Always look forward to your vids
Thank you for taking us along
Awesome Patrick !
Been waiting for your video's bro, awesome job.
Very cool! You make it look easy brother man
How do you like to receive rigging gear in the tree? Do you have the rope in the block, or both separate? Do you specify to your groundie? Do you ever use a pulley/micro traction above you on the tree or climb lines to assist hauling heavy rigging/saw into the tree? Maybe you already have a vid but I don’t think I’ve seen one covering this. Cheers
No spider leg? That’s what’s up getting it done!!
- what rope is best for the Rope Runner Pro?
Gotta appreciate this type of jobs, unfortunately down in Florida this all we get 80% of the time, and it's time consuming working around houses and " spacial lil gardens " .
Hi new to your channel watching from the 🇬🇧
Welcome, glad to have you here - Patrick
Been a while Pat good to see you
Nice. Are you going to do anymore podcasts?
Great vid how you guys have happy thanksgiving
Thanks! You too! Canadian Thanksgiving was a few weeks ago :) - Patrick
nice job.
at 11:15 never seen that before. Looks awesome, what's that knot called? great video and awesome work brother.
In playlists, first video in knots, ‘daisychain hitch’.
@@neild7971 thank you
Hello Sir, am new to this, why were your guys not using the port-A-wrap is there a method to your madness?
This vid is mostly natural crotch rigging, didn't need port-a-wrap most of the time... - Patrick
I love ur video's brother
Thank you so much 😀 - Patrick
5:30 didn't like how that raked the roof and gutter. Could have easily pulled that aluminum. I would have tied both of those branches past the union or take n them separately. Otherwise, good video.
I make mistakes constantly... :) - Patrick
@@TreeMuggs_PatrickM Heh. We all do. I appreciate your content and effort you put in your vids.
wow
Not so tricky . Just another day at work.
Not sure how you yanks do it but by uk standards we would call that easy rigging.
He’s canadian
@@neild7971 my bad you all sound the same to us 😉
Compensates for the times when takes 4 months and $5000 in advertising....just saying. I don't sell, I'm an appraiser who is too old to climb.