Thanks for sharing your work . I appreciate your perspective on the work you’re doing. It’s really good to hear the mindset behind the work load. Vids with just tree work and no talking is a bit lacking. Keep being safe out there !
Great job getting that one down. I can't wait for it to warm up some because I've got more trees that have splits just like this tree and they need to come down. Stay safe in this cold weather!!!!
Tes vidéos sont vraiment ultra cool à regarder, et super bein faites ! Je trouve ton travail incroyable, et mettre autant en avant ton crew à chaque fois, c'est exceptionnel. Mon rêve de pouvoir un jour faire de l'élagage au Canada/Quebec , C'est un autre monde, et à un autre niveau qu'en France 😍🏒
@@WoodRoyTV C'est mon point de vue, donc pas forcément la réalité 😅Mais déjà au niveau du mindset que vous avez l'air d'avoir au travers de tous se que je peux regarder sur internet, comment vous abordez les choses dans se métiers, c'est pas pareil, je trouve que en France c'est très 'sectaire'. Puis par chez vous, il me semble que les métiers dans la forestiers/élagage, bah c'est encore des 'vrais métier', en France ça se perd beaucoup je trouve, dans l'élagage, j'ai beaucoup de demande parce que dans le coin où j'habite, pas mal d'entreprise refuse les chantiers si c'est pas accessible avec la nacelle, et pourtant se sont des arboristes à la base x) Plus beaucoup de personnes grimpe . Puis évidemment, l'environnement change, je penses que le plus petit de vos arbres c'est le plus grand de chez nous Ahah Mais c'est que mon point de vue, je dois surement enjoliver les choses via se que je peu voir au travers des vidéos/reportage. ( Je peux réécrire en Anglais si tu le demande xD )
Great job buddy as always nice work I recently got the camp gyro double lanyard it's absolutely amazing it's very expensive but it's well worth it can always double tie in you can use it for single line for a short climbing system if you need it and so much other stuff you can do with it God bless stay safe
I love what you said about the season - I feel the same way, December comes and I'm cranky and tired and ready to quit... March and I'm itching to climb again!
Another great video. If possible, could you do a video on chain sharpening? I have an electric sharpener and set it to the recommended settings, but my chains start to burn blue and curl the metal teeth. I've sent the chains in to have them sharpened and aside from the blueing, they don't necessarily come back much sharper then what I can personally do. Every time I buy new chains they are twice as sharp as any that I sharpen. Just trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong. Thanks
Yes absolutely we will do our best to make one for you next week! If you look closely there is a guideline on top of the tooth that is there to guide you with the angle of your file. Its also very important that regardless of the effected teeth you are filing that you do the entire saw equally. Both sides must be done to keep all the teeth at the same level to insure a proper cutting saw. Also very Important that the rakers in front of your teeth get filed down as well (with a flat file). The more you sharpen your teeth, the lower they come down. Meaning if the raker in front of the tooth isn’t taken down after a certain amount of sharpening, it won’t matter how sharp the teeth are, it won’t catch the wood because the rakers are at the same hight or even above the tooth. I’m not really a big fan of machines. The absolute best is to have a vice installed on a workshop table. That way you can squeeze the bar in nice and steady and concentrate on giving a good pass without having the saw move on you constantly. I even had a vice custom made to fit in the hitch of my truck that comes up to my tailgate! Anyway stay tuned and I’ll help you out in the next video! Thanks for watching!!
Hey guys, maybe a stupid question but when you were almost at the top where you couldn't cut it comfortably because of the risk of falling through the powerline... wouldn't a pole prunner (HT in Stihl) be helpful? Or pole prunners are only meant to be used at ground level? Now after reading what I just asked I think I answered myself lol.
Hi, looking into geting the edelrid talons, mind sharing your opinion of them? especialy if you can compare them to sometihng like the distels(aluminium) or notch gekos(steel) thankyou.
They are great! I climbed with them for two years. Put them through hell. Climbing trees everyday. I finally cracked the plastic on a freezing cold day. Could have just ordered a piece but it was going to be a one month wait. So I just bought a brand new pair of the exact same!
Love the knowledge and skill involved in this job.
Thanks for sharing your work . I appreciate your perspective on the work you’re doing. It’s really good to hear the mindset behind the work load. Vids with just tree work and no talking is a bit lacking.
Keep being safe out there !
Appreciate that. Glad you liked my explanations
Love those easy ones
Great job getting that one down. I can't wait for it to warm up some because I've got more trees that have splits just like this tree and they need to come down. Stay safe in this cold weather!!!!
You too bud!
Tes vidéos sont vraiment ultra cool à regarder, et super bein faites ! Je trouve ton travail incroyable, et mettre autant en avant ton crew à chaque fois, c'est exceptionnel. Mon rêve de pouvoir un jour faire de l'élagage au Canada/Quebec , C'est un autre monde, et à un autre niveau qu'en France 😍🏒
Merci! C’est quoi qui est different en France? Je suis curieux!
@@WoodRoyTV C'est mon point de vue, donc pas forcément la réalité 😅Mais déjà au niveau du mindset que vous avez l'air d'avoir au travers de tous se que je peux regarder sur internet, comment vous abordez les choses dans se métiers, c'est pas pareil, je trouve que en France c'est très 'sectaire'. Puis par chez vous, il me semble que les métiers dans la forestiers/élagage, bah c'est encore des 'vrais métier', en France ça se perd beaucoup je trouve, dans l'élagage, j'ai beaucoup de demande parce que dans le coin où j'habite, pas mal d'entreprise refuse les chantiers si c'est pas accessible avec la nacelle, et pourtant se sont des arboristes à la base x) Plus beaucoup de personnes grimpe .
Puis évidemment, l'environnement change, je penses que le plus petit de vos arbres c'est le plus grand de chez nous Ahah Mais c'est que mon point de vue, je dois surement enjoliver les choses via se que je peu voir au travers des vidéos/reportage. ( Je peux réécrire en Anglais si tu le demande xD )
Great job buddy as always nice work I recently got the camp gyro double lanyard it's absolutely amazing it's very expensive but it's well worth it can always double tie in you can use it for single line for a short climbing system if you need it and so much other stuff you can do with it God bless stay safe
I love what you said about the season - I feel the same way, December comes and I'm cranky and tired and ready to quit... March and I'm itching to climb again!
Funny how it works that way! Where are you located?
@@WoodRoyTV Toronto! Never a dull moment.
Another great video. If possible, could you do a video on chain sharpening? I have an electric sharpener and set it to the recommended settings, but my chains start to burn blue and curl the metal teeth. I've sent the chains in to have them sharpened and aside from the blueing, they don't necessarily come back much sharper then what I can personally do. Every time I buy new chains they are twice as sharp as any that I sharpen. Just trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong. Thanks
Yes absolutely we will do our best to make one for you next week! If you look closely there is a guideline on top of the tooth that is there to guide you with the angle of your file. Its also very important that regardless of the effected teeth you are filing that you do the entire saw equally. Both sides must be done to keep all the teeth at the same level to insure a proper cutting saw. Also very Important that the rakers in front of your teeth get filed down as well (with a flat file). The more you sharpen your teeth, the lower they come down. Meaning if the raker in front of the tooth isn’t taken down after a certain amount of sharpening, it won’t matter how sharp the teeth are, it won’t catch the wood because the rakers are at the same hight or even above the tooth. I’m not really a big fan of machines. The absolute best is to have a vice installed on a workshop table. That way you can squeeze the bar in nice and steady and concentrate on giving a good pass without having the saw move on you constantly. I even had a vice custom made to fit in the hitch of my truck that comes up to my tailgate! Anyway stay tuned and I’ll help you out in the next video! Thanks for watching!!
Hey guys, maybe a stupid question but when you were almost at the top where you couldn't cut it comfortably because of the risk of falling through the powerline... wouldn't a pole prunner (HT in Stihl) be helpful? Or pole prunners are only meant to be used at ground level?
Now after reading what I just asked I think I answered myself lol.
@martinv.- no you can use them in the tree if you need to I use them sometimes you can use them on the ground or the tree
i have spent the last days sewing my sideD rings further away so i can "clip in :easier
Love that
Hi, looking into geting the edelrid talons, mind sharing your opinion of them? especialy if you can compare them to sometihng like the distels(aluminium) or notch gekos(steel) thankyou.
They are great! I climbed with them for two years. Put them through hell. Climbing trees everyday. I finally cracked the plastic on a freezing cold day. Could have just ordered a piece but it was going to be a one month wait. So I just bought a brand new pair of the exact same!
@@WoodRoyTV thanks
What area are you in am in Richmond Virginia
Quebec, Canada