THANK YOU!!!! I have a "situation" and YOU just provided a great clue what to do. I'll be very patient, thoughtful, and careful and use the best rope available, but it's definitely gonna save me a LOT of $$$. (I will not mess up, but if I do, it's totally on ME of course) Thanks again!
@ekujj1312 күн бұрын
Disliked for garbage music.
@therealzigzagman12 күн бұрын
Disliked for garbage comment.
@gusschalo698513 күн бұрын
Ur crazy bro also an inspiration!
@therealzigzagman12 күн бұрын
🙏🙏 thanks dude. 👊
@geothr3313 күн бұрын
The transition after the water bottle throw is amazing 2:15
@therealzigzagman13 күн бұрын
🙏🙏🙏🙏 thanks dude!!! I worked hard to make it flow like that!
@small-town-southern-man357313 күн бұрын
Enjoyed the video…with the sound muted. Can’t deal with that trashy music!😂
@therealzigzagman13 күн бұрын
🤷♂️ appreciate you watching dude! The video that’s up before this one has skip knot. I try to mix it up a little.
@bbtree17813 күн бұрын
Sick
@therealzigzagman13 күн бұрын
🙏👊
@alpineklutch13 күн бұрын
Nice work and nice remix!
@therealzigzagman13 күн бұрын
Thanks dude! And yeah, this pun track is sick.
@gregbrown927114 күн бұрын
I'm saying dude ✊️💣👉
@therealzigzagman14 күн бұрын
🙏🙏👊
@br-dj2ti14 күн бұрын
I wish you could do raw videos of every tree you cut down I know it's a lot or at least most that would be really cool to see your rigging setups and everything
@therealzigzagman14 күн бұрын
Its Just so much battery and memory to even do an hour straight of footage
@James_Owen112314 күн бұрын
This guy has some serious talent and understanding of rigging angles forces and work positioning.. really nice to watch. 👏👏
@therealzigzagman14 күн бұрын
🙏🙏🙏 thanks dude
@user-nq6zg3jb8u14 күн бұрын
He’s one bad dude in the air with his mighty saws!,🇺🇸👍💪
@JackThomas44414 күн бұрын
You are a legend, continue to be safe out there zigzagman
@therealzigzagman14 күн бұрын
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@travenjerome539814 күн бұрын
Nice fucking work brother
@therealzigzagman14 күн бұрын
🙏🙏 thanks dude 👊
@rigger_rope_access_welder699917 күн бұрын
Большое спасибо из России
@rosskorhummel730619 күн бұрын
Are you using this canopy anchor with dmm ring for mrs/drt climbing ? You put out some good videos
@therealzigzagman18 күн бұрын
Thanks dude! And this anchor is something I use on the spar only, just for working down the wood with a cinching tie in
@rosskorhummel730618 күн бұрын
@@therealzigzagman Thank s for the response. I was just trying to see if your example was while using double rope. I get that is used for cutting down the spar while working down it. I am still learning. Keep the good videos for guys like me.
@therealzigzagman17 күн бұрын
@@rosskorhummel7306 so it’s not really ddrt or srt. It’s like a reverse rads setup maybe. Not for working off of. Really just good for this one application.
@gravewalker3423 күн бұрын
So tempting to get mine ported. 😅
@therealzigzagman23 күн бұрын
They def rip
@SunnythakuriАй бұрын
Hello sir how are you I'm big fan of yours Lot's of love from Nepal
@user-pk3lp2qb7bАй бұрын
So always do face cut or notch first before your back cut? Or only back cut to leave the hinge to hold the limb? Thx
@acutabovetreeservice3934Ай бұрын
Been there, Dunn that, you're right. All the guys need to be on the same page.
@JohannesPotter2 ай бұрын
Such a good video
@therealzigzagman2 ай бұрын
🙏👊
@brandon64512 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting man. Its helped me with my new 462. Wish WCS put some better content out to help with installs.
@therealzigzagman2 ай бұрын
No prob dude! Thanks for watching!
@ravenshield78232 ай бұрын
I used this today accept with a spliced eye instead of a Figure 8. It was actually really easy and I had no trouble retrieving it, I had only a 16 ft lanyard that I was using so I had to retrieve it a lot. Excellent tip and made my 3rd climb really fun. Thank you. The only thing I wish was different is if you want to give yourself some rotation hold, it' need to be reversed for the side you want some pull on. I guess that's where an adjustable friction saver would come in, but you have more things that could go wrong in my opinion. I'm new, I got trust issues. I liked this set up.
@therealzigzagman2 ай бұрын
Yeah this is a great cost effective option. I use a pulley saver fairly often as well.
@ravenshield78232 ай бұрын
@@therealzigzagman I looked at those and gawked at the price, I was super interested but holy shit.
@therealzigzagman2 ай бұрын
@@ravenshield7823 yes. They are pricey, but not really when you consider the cost of all the individual components. Something else I usually consider, I’ve had my current pulleySaver for 2 years now, so that initial $200 has ended up being a solid investment.
@ravenshield78232 ай бұрын
@@therealzigzagman Oh I totally agree, I'm not exactly in the tree business, it's something that comes up on the farm and I get the opportunity to have some fun learning. I'd like to pick up some jobs in the future but there is a bit of a curve to this art and I appreciate your insight, thanks. Take care man.
@small-town-southern-man35732 ай бұрын
Do you have a video explaining the reeve system in detail? As in which ropes perform which functions? And how the piece is lifted and held while being transported?
@therealzigzagman2 ай бұрын
I don’t 🤦. That would be sick tho. If you look up DMM OFFYA BIRD ISLAND here on KZread, that’s a pretty sweet edit that shows what you’re looking for
@troythompson27982 ай бұрын
Nice! The fact that it was a pin oak makes it even more impressive! Those things have hands and will put up a fight all the way to the chipper. Very enjoyable to watch.
@therealzigzagman2 ай бұрын
👊👊
@Mark6E3 ай бұрын
Good video. A barrel stopper knot on the end, and pull a loop through the ring will sit nicer on the tree. The fig 8 is usefull if your doing DRT and swapping between the two, the ring can be left on there.
@Stickmantree3 ай бұрын
Where y’all both going the same way? Just checking
@therealzigzagman3 ай бұрын
Is this a real question dude?
@Stickmantree2 ай бұрын
@@therealzigzagman definitely. our grcs can be turned clockwise and counter with one direction giving more torque than the other
@khoatran94823 ай бұрын
Guys. The super hawg has built in safety to prevent wrist snapping if rpms drop too low. This is not it's purpose. It's meant to drill big holes.
@seandavid92873 ай бұрын
Awesome rig system n execution
@therealzigzagman3 ай бұрын
Thanks dude
@Notchemandwatchem3 ай бұрын
The fun stuff love the music 🎶 nice job keep them coming💪🪵
@therealzigzagman3 ай бұрын
Thanks dude 🙏👊
@small-town-southern-man35733 ай бұрын
Good video. I like doing that too, but I’ve learned after many years of it, that often it’s better to take it out in smaller pieces. That makes it easier for the groundie to deal with once it’s on the ground. (I typically only have one ground guy).
@therealzigzagman3 ай бұрын
Yeah if you only got one ground guy, or maybe you’re not fully confident in the rope man’s ability, then you just gotta do what you Gotta do. I work on a lot of job sites where they have machines and things to help manage pieces on the ground, so rigging big is typically more efficient.
@small-town-southern-man35733 ай бұрын
@@therealzigzagman Oh it’s absolutely more efficient!
@gregbrown92713 ай бұрын
Awesome video 🤙
@therealzigzagman3 ай бұрын
👊👊
@bryant79403 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@EdtheGardener3 ай бұрын
Nice, man. What husqvarna back handle saw is that?
@therealzigzagman3 ай бұрын
550 xp mk2. Ported by buxton work saws. There’s also a ported 572 that might make a brief appearance.
@Velcrostraps913 ай бұрын
I still cinch with a r.bowline. And I usually just buck down to my next cut taking lanyard and lifeline with me and i'll recinch bowline. I'm in FL we don't have super tall trees. I can see it's use for taller spar work. As of lately I've been using my mrs system over the srs. Adjustable friction saver are your friend lol. I like the safety! 🤙
@purryegbert86093 ай бұрын
"I get that sawdust into my EYEEEEEEEEEES"
@drltreecare73533 ай бұрын
Smooth snd great as ever 💪
@therealzigzagman3 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏
@stevevladyka69303 ай бұрын
Awesome video 💥
@therealzigzagman3 ай бұрын
🙏👊
@dan-dan-da-treeman3 ай бұрын
Well done sir! Love the rigging sessions!
@therealzigzagman3 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏 thanks dude!
@Kaizen7473 ай бұрын
Bro! What rigging knot is that one in tbe first cutting clip?
@therealzigzagman3 ай бұрын
It’s just a run in bowling. This is from like six years ago or something I don’t know. I wasn’t super comfortable working at the time and I didn’t have enough slack to tie. The knot is what it looks like. I was also just learning how to edit.
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This my type of shit yessir 💯
@@jh2421 🙏👊 thanks dude
THANK YOU!!!! I have a "situation" and YOU just provided a great clue what to do. I'll be very patient, thoughtful, and careful and use the best rope available, but it's definitely gonna save me a LOT of $$$. (I will not mess up, but if I do, it's totally on ME of course) Thanks again!
Disliked for garbage music.
Disliked for garbage comment.
Ur crazy bro also an inspiration!
🙏🙏 thanks dude. 👊
The transition after the water bottle throw is amazing 2:15
🙏🙏🙏🙏 thanks dude!!! I worked hard to make it flow like that!
Enjoyed the video…with the sound muted. Can’t deal with that trashy music!😂
🤷♂️ appreciate you watching dude! The video that’s up before this one has skip knot. I try to mix it up a little.
Sick
🙏👊
Nice work and nice remix!
Thanks dude! And yeah, this pun track is sick.
I'm saying dude ✊️💣👉
🙏🙏👊
I wish you could do raw videos of every tree you cut down I know it's a lot or at least most that would be really cool to see your rigging setups and everything
Its Just so much battery and memory to even do an hour straight of footage
This guy has some serious talent and understanding of rigging angles forces and work positioning.. really nice to watch. 👏👏
🙏🙏🙏 thanks dude
He’s one bad dude in the air with his mighty saws!,🇺🇸👍💪
You are a legend, continue to be safe out there zigzagman
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Nice fucking work brother
🙏🙏 thanks dude 👊
Большое спасибо из России
Are you using this canopy anchor with dmm ring for mrs/drt climbing ? You put out some good videos
Thanks dude! And this anchor is something I use on the spar only, just for working down the wood with a cinching tie in
@@therealzigzagman Thank s for the response. I was just trying to see if your example was while using double rope. I get that is used for cutting down the spar while working down it. I am still learning. Keep the good videos for guys like me.
@@rosskorhummel7306 so it’s not really ddrt or srt. It’s like a reverse rads setup maybe. Not for working off of. Really just good for this one application.
So tempting to get mine ported. 😅
They def rip
Hello sir how are you I'm big fan of yours Lot's of love from Nepal
So always do face cut or notch first before your back cut? Or only back cut to leave the hinge to hold the limb? Thx
Been there, Dunn that, you're right. All the guys need to be on the same page.
Such a good video
🙏👊
Thanks for posting man. Its helped me with my new 462. Wish WCS put some better content out to help with installs.
No prob dude! Thanks for watching!
I used this today accept with a spliced eye instead of a Figure 8. It was actually really easy and I had no trouble retrieving it, I had only a 16 ft lanyard that I was using so I had to retrieve it a lot. Excellent tip and made my 3rd climb really fun. Thank you. The only thing I wish was different is if you want to give yourself some rotation hold, it' need to be reversed for the side you want some pull on. I guess that's where an adjustable friction saver would come in, but you have more things that could go wrong in my opinion. I'm new, I got trust issues. I liked this set up.
Yeah this is a great cost effective option. I use a pulley saver fairly often as well.
@@therealzigzagman I looked at those and gawked at the price, I was super interested but holy shit.
@@ravenshield7823 yes. They are pricey, but not really when you consider the cost of all the individual components. Something else I usually consider, I’ve had my current pulleySaver for 2 years now, so that initial $200 has ended up being a solid investment.
@@therealzigzagman Oh I totally agree, I'm not exactly in the tree business, it's something that comes up on the farm and I get the opportunity to have some fun learning. I'd like to pick up some jobs in the future but there is a bit of a curve to this art and I appreciate your insight, thanks. Take care man.
Do you have a video explaining the reeve system in detail? As in which ropes perform which functions? And how the piece is lifted and held while being transported?
I don’t 🤦. That would be sick tho. If you look up DMM OFFYA BIRD ISLAND here on KZread, that’s a pretty sweet edit that shows what you’re looking for
Nice! The fact that it was a pin oak makes it even more impressive! Those things have hands and will put up a fight all the way to the chipper. Very enjoyable to watch.
👊👊
Good video. A barrel stopper knot on the end, and pull a loop through the ring will sit nicer on the tree. The fig 8 is usefull if your doing DRT and swapping between the two, the ring can be left on there.
Where y’all both going the same way? Just checking
Is this a real question dude?
@@therealzigzagman definitely. our grcs can be turned clockwise and counter with one direction giving more torque than the other
Guys. The super hawg has built in safety to prevent wrist snapping if rpms drop too low. This is not it's purpose. It's meant to drill big holes.
Awesome rig system n execution
Thanks dude
The fun stuff love the music 🎶 nice job keep them coming💪🪵
Thanks dude 🙏👊
Good video. I like doing that too, but I’ve learned after many years of it, that often it’s better to take it out in smaller pieces. That makes it easier for the groundie to deal with once it’s on the ground. (I typically only have one ground guy).
Yeah if you only got one ground guy, or maybe you’re not fully confident in the rope man’s ability, then you just gotta do what you Gotta do. I work on a lot of job sites where they have machines and things to help manage pieces on the ground, so rigging big is typically more efficient.
@@therealzigzagman Oh it’s absolutely more efficient!
Awesome video 🤙
👊👊
Thank you!
Nice, man. What husqvarna back handle saw is that?
550 xp mk2. Ported by buxton work saws. There’s also a ported 572 that might make a brief appearance.
I still cinch with a r.bowline. And I usually just buck down to my next cut taking lanyard and lifeline with me and i'll recinch bowline. I'm in FL we don't have super tall trees. I can see it's use for taller spar work. As of lately I've been using my mrs system over the srs. Adjustable friction saver are your friend lol. I like the safety! 🤙
"I get that sawdust into my EYEEEEEEEEEES"
Smooth snd great as ever 💪
🙏🙏🙏
Awesome video 💥
🙏👊
Well done sir! Love the rigging sessions!
🙏🙏🙏 thanks dude!
Bro! What rigging knot is that one in tbe first cutting clip?
It’s just a run in bowling. This is from like six years ago or something I don’t know. I wasn’t super comfortable working at the time and I didn’t have enough slack to tie. The knot is what it looks like. I was also just learning how to edit.
Running bowline*^
My favourite band! Nice video mate.
👊👊👊
Smoove mooves
🙏👊
Outstanding job right there zigzag 💪
💯🤙
Very nice 👌 great work 👍
🙏 thanks Greg 👊
Fucking helllllll yeah brother!
👊👊👊
😎👍👍
🙏👊
Badass bro
🙏🙏
Top notch work brother 👊🏻👊🏻
🙏🙏 thanks dude
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