hm, should I say what it looks like the guy in this pic is doing......?
He's cutting down a tree. See the saw? He's high stumping it because it is going to be used for rigging.
hm, should I say what it looks like the guy in this pic is doing......?
He's cutting down a tree. See the saw? He's high stumping it because it is going to be used for rigging.
hm, should I say what it looks like the guy in this pic is doing......?
aw great ,i just figured out i need to know where to put them too,got the suspenders like a Y shape ,looks like back ones along middle belt loop ,then i got 2 on each front side to figure out ,wonder how a carpenters C-clamp would do like a press ?
uggg none of my carharts have the buttons for the suspenders ,i guess need bigger ones anyways by sounds of it ,if 34 just jump to a 36 ? staying cooled off this summer is the main concern for the looser pants ,this is a logging town ,the guys wearing them their pants dont look too big for them ,cooler boots would be nice too if there is such a thing
Or you could go to Swains and buy some with buttons already on them:msp_biggrin: I don't know if the Toggery still exist, but back in the day they actually carried riggin jeans, Hickory shirts, and tin pants and jackets! As an aside could never understand why Carhartt put a hammer loop on their logging jeans- just something to get hung up on the brush.
The hammer loop is always on the left side too.
The hammer loop is always on the left side too.
Well yeah. . . It for a cross draw. DUH!
*Randy and Nate sheeting a 10:12 hanging on toe boards, passing a sheet over*
Nate: Randy, hand me your hammer.
Randy: I can't, it's in my left-handed belt loop, and it's pinned down to the roof.
:hmm3grin2orange:
Hopefully I'll never sheet a 10:12 again. When I did, I only used one toe board.......at the very bottom. I walked the upper edge of the plywood and nailed off as I went.
Now the felt was a different story. :bang:
Hopefully I'll never sheet a 10:12 again. When I did, I only used one toe board.......at the very bottom. I walked the upper edge of the plywood and nailed off as I went.
Now the felt was a different story. :bang:
10:12's are waaay too common in these parts. No way in heck-hell-or hades would you find me on one without many rows of toe boards!
Call me a sissy if'n ya want, but I've seen them save some hides! :msp_thumbup:
I've done it like ya say, as ya sheet, but you get to the ridge and yer like, "Now what?".
Oh, and "suspenders".
I has to steel sheet a 10:12 back in my youth. You can't do toe boards so you end up doing everything with a repelling harness. Even then it's still tricky to manage on a dewy morning.
Hopefully I'll never sheet a 10:12 again. When I did, I only used one toe board.......at the very bottom. I walked the upper edge of the plywood and nailed off as I went.
Now the felt was a different story. :bang:
Maybe belts don't come in their size....? Also notice that all of them are high water style too?
How do you carry a gun while wearing suspenders?
The scary logger guy is cutting a cookie????? :msp_scared:
The scary logger guy is cutting a cookie????? :msp_scared:
You think that's scary. . . When he gets done. . . He eats it. :msp_scared:
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