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  1. SteelBuck44

    Homemade portawrap

    They're prettier than mine! Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
  2. SteelBuck44

    Homemade portawrap

    Been fabricating for 6 years. Lies and steel. Haha. Yeah the welds are plenty strong. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
  3. SteelBuck44

    Homemade portawrap

    Here's mine next to a "real one". Anyone else build their own gear?? Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
  4. SteelBuck44

    Starting my own tree business

    What state are you located in? I'm set up with more enough equipment for 2 crews, though it'll just be me and my wife working(she grew up with a family of timber fallers, so no, she's not just a girl!) And I've done a lot of hazard jobs under the table already. I got a lot of experience, I'm...
  5. SteelBuck44

    Starting my own tree business

    They're hot little SoBs lol. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
  6. SteelBuck44

    Starting my own tree business

    Hey guys. Long story short, I've been doing tree work on the side for a few years now, climbing, living, top down removals, simple felling, hazard trees etc. I'm no beginner to tree work but I'm ready to take it on full time. My wife is usually on the ground for me, yes, I know. She's great at...
  7. SteelBuck44

    What I need to become licensed

    I will only be working in my county/city. Small time stuff. Licencing here from what I've found out is good every 2 years Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
  8. SteelBuck44

    What I need to become licensed

    So what I normally do is full tree removals, overhanging limb removal, etc. Climbing, trimming, and so on. All the stuff I really would need insurance for. I'm here in Oregon. What do you think liability for that would run? And who would I talk to? Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
  9. SteelBuck44

    What I need to become licensed

    ATH, the link you sent is for landscaping licenses. In oregon, tree work is covered under the CCB. Not the LCB, As much as I wish that were the case.
  10. SteelBuck44

    What I need to become licensed

    In oregon, you have to have a contractors license to do, advertise, or bid on tree work. People turn away when they see you're not licensed just for the simple fact you're not licensed. Also insurance is a big thing and I have no idea what insurance I would need or how to go about it. I will...
  11. SteelBuck44

    What I need to become licensed

    Hey guys, first post here. Been doing tree work (climbing, climbing, removal, pruning, hazard trees and limbs) for a while now, but keep losing jobs because I'm not licensed. So I think I'm ready to take the dive, I just have no idea how to go about it. The legal mumbo jumbo is a little to much...
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