Retrievable Rigging Options in Tree Work

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  • čas přidán 4. 03. 2023
  • On trimming jobs, traditional rigging hardware setups require us to go back up to retrieve them. But what if we could set up our hardware in such a way that we wouldn't have to go back up? These are a bunch of options that I use for retrievable rigging setups, ranging from the simplest to the more complex.
    Retrievable options covered in this video include:
    1. Natural crotch rigging
    2. Dan House rope sleeve
    3. Floating Anchor Point with a block (can also be done with an X-ring)
    4. Friction saver
    5. Double X-ring sling
    6. My custom retrievable X-ring sling
    7. David Ricks 2 ring sling
    8. David Ricks Pulleysaver style Pinto Sling
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Komentáře • 31

  • @benjaminvehabovic3956
    @benjaminvehabovic3956 Před 19 dny

    I love all your videos, you're an awesome teacher!

  • @DavidBoschGR
    @DavidBoschGR Před rokem +2

    Clear and comprehensive treatment of the subject. Thanks Patrick

  • @johnhass1084
    @johnhass1084 Před 3 měsíci

    Very well done technique, on the ground with mock up, not fumbling around in tree with lots of cameras and cluttered background of tree limbs/leaves

  • @batmantiss
    @batmantiss Před rokem +2

    Good stuff. I like Hamm's arborcare's approach, X rings with huuuuge slings on them. They're simple. Like me.

  • @tylerpierce8431
    @tylerpierce8431 Před rokem +1

    Always learn something new from you. Thanks.

  • @888HUSKERS
    @888HUSKERS Před rokem

    I like your custom ring sling!

  • @leviwoodal56
    @leviwoodal56 Před rokem +2

    4:20 the rope sleeves come in very clutch. been playing with them for a couple years now. my favorite uses of it are to rig to an adjacent tree when applicable, or to set in the tree im in to immediately start working and rigging the tree on the way up as opposed to going up to set up rigging then coming down. only requirement is to have a good relationship with the throwline gods and hope they smile down upon you that day lol. all in all, makes everything so much more efficient.

  • @jondor654
    @jondor654 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Realistic prop , and action

  • @fredo3161
    @fredo3161 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for these instructional videos. Great information to have.

  • @firedtradesman
    @firedtradesman Před rokem +1

    Helluva job. Thank you sir. Good to see ya, been a while.

  • @alotl1kevegas860
    @alotl1kevegas860 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video

  • @jesseshort8
    @jesseshort8 Před rokem

    Great video.

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd Před rokem

    Well explained!

  • @mattwood9981
    @mattwood9981 Před rokem

    Lots of good info

  • @mariomiguel3851
    @mariomiguel3851 Před rokem

    Muchas gracias. MrEducated Climber.

  • @RandallJones
    @RandallJones Před rokem

    Good stuff thanks!

  • @dqmc07
    @dqmc07 Před rokem

    Great video brother, These are great as I hate having to climb back up to retrieve my x ring slings when working multiple spars, (or when your finished and can drop the last spar) as I like to work each one down at the same time. God Bless

  • @mvblitzyo
    @mvblitzyo Před 8 měsíci

    true funny short story. way back in the 1990"s we were working , sappy pine ( rigging ) I needed something to stop sapping the rope. we had limited tools , so I put my leather gloves in the crotch LOL, the rope ran smoother and we were some happy tree people with less sappy rope . I've done this a few times in a pinch trying not to damage the tree that was being worked ..
    Joe

  • @salimufari
    @salimufari Před rokem

    I could see replacing the rope sleeve with a few foot part of smaller fire hose too. Much like industrial rigging use.

  • @mvblitzyo
    @mvblitzyo Před 8 měsíci

    many times I used two bull ropes with a pully and a trow bag , to Get a line in a adjacent tree just sharing options ..

  • @user-pi5lz3gs4s
    @user-pi5lz3gs4s Před 27 dny

    Are those mostly 3/4 inch diameter ropes on those rigs?

  • @neild7971
    @neild7971 Před rokem +1

    I have one of the rigging ring to ring, and am now thinking it could work to have a stiffened section leading up to the big ring which would lift the ring around the crotch during retrieval?

  • @brokinbo8203
    @brokinbo8203 Před 9 měsíci

    still learning. is there a problem with using a double x-ring sling as the climbing friction saver (provided it hasn't been used for rigging) or is there a reason the basic buckingham style rings are better. Thanks for the great info

    • @TreeMuggs_PatrickM
      @TreeMuggs_PatrickM  Před 9 měsíci

      X-Rings are great for climbing on, but usually tougher to retrieve than a smaller ring

  • @austinfox5268
    @austinfox5268 Před rokem

    Hey Patrick, nice video. At about 10:00 you say that you never want to mix climbing and rigging gear. Why is that exactly? I would assume the reason is because once something is rigging gear, it's generally of a lower quality or more degraded than your climber gear? And you only want the best with the stuff that is holding you? You might have said somewhere else in the video, so my apologies if that's the case.

    • @thetreeguy4611
      @thetreeguy4611 Před rokem

      yes ,when a line of any type is used for rigging it has had 'impact forces" on it so you would never want to use as life support

    • @austinfox5268
      @austinfox5268 Před rokem

      @@thetreeguy4611 Ah I see, that makes sense. Thanks

  • @waynecostanza2280
    @waynecostanza2280 Před rokem

    Dude, looks like your rigging playlist got messed up, check it out.

  • @aerialrescuesolutions3277

    Great video.