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A & E...The art and Zen of the Grunt (Groundworker)
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<blockquote data-quote="tree md" data-source="post: 2142401" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>Thanks man. </p><p></p><p>Hey Rope, when old Quinn was down here I put him on a job where he set up a zip line where they had to lower over something (can't remember what) then drop the line real quick before they hit something else. I was working on my own job and only showed up at the end to help him and his guys finish up. He had a porty rigged for the main zip line where the groundie could drop the limb right where it needed to go and he ran the tag line with a figure 8 for a friction device. It was a pretty slick setup with lots of obstacles. That boy has got some tricks up his sleeve when it comes to rigging. :hmm3grin2orange:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tree md, post: 2142401, member: 1338"] Thanks man. Hey Rope, when old Quinn was down here I put him on a job where he set up a zip line where they had to lower over something (can't remember what) then drop the line real quick before they hit something else. I was working on my own job and only showed up at the end to help him and his guys finish up. He had a porty rigged for the main zip line where the groundie could drop the limb right where it needed to go and he ran the tag line with a figure 8 for a friction device. It was a pretty slick setup with lots of obstacles. That boy has got some tricks up his sleeve when it comes to rigging. :hmm3grin2orange: [/QUOTE]
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