woodchux
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Nails. Looking forward to your venture into video.
Rickytree, 325 is whittling the price down a little. Thanks.
call sherril on thier 150% price match... Then it should only run around $242.
Nails. Looking forward to your venture into video.
Rickytree, 325 is whittling the price down a little. Thanks.
call sherril on thier 150% price match... Then it should only run around $242.
Nails. Looking forward to your venture into video.
Rickytree, 325 is whittling the price down a little. Thanks.
Thanks Tom. I bought a DVD burner thinking I could burn the tapes to DVD, stick it in the computer and upload it, well it isn't working. I can burn them but the computer won't recognize the format to upload.
Now it's off to the electronics store to find a cord that will go into my USB port or another workable option. Then I will put some stuff on Youtube.
My wife is on her way to running her own photo gig and wants to video and photo shoot any job that I will bring her along on. What a woman! She did a GRCS video of a complete takedown and did an excellent job.
+1
Having those lines will come in handy.
I have climbing lines from 40' to 300'. The 40' is one of the most used.
Beeline: ok. Spiderjack: at $475.00 it must shoot you right up into the tree!Somebody needs to post a video of that thing in action.
300 foot! Wow, now that is a line. Have you ever used it up on Dbrt climbing?
I thought the 60' would be short, but now that you guy's mention it, I will find some use for it. The 90' will be perfect for most of my work.
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