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<blockquote data-quote="jomoco" data-source="post: 1852379" data-attributes="member: 11823"><p>I agree with RB's method to a large extent, in that the best approach to dealing with iffy picks, is to face them straight for the crane's center pin, and choke the pick from the farthest side from the crane, to make dang sure it moves towards the crane, and away from you.</p><p></p><p>From the crane centerpin's perspective, that funky lip left on the trunk at 3 oclock, with the boom failing towards 11 oclock to the trunk's 12 oclock?</p><p></p><p>I smell jump cut?</p><p></p><p>jomoco</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jomoco, post: 1852379, member: 11823"] I agree with RB's method to a large extent, in that the best approach to dealing with iffy picks, is to face them straight for the crane's center pin, and choke the pick from the farthest side from the crane, to make dang sure it moves towards the crane, and away from you. From the crane centerpin's perspective, that funky lip left on the trunk at 3 oclock, with the boom failing towards 11 oclock to the trunk's 12 oclock? I smell jump cut? jomoco [/QUOTE]
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