sun64
ArboristSite Operative
Don't also be fooled by the weight of the logs. Not all logs are as heavy as what you may have at home.
I cut some dead straight 5 to 6 inch logs in a bit of rain forest at home for some bracing. I could not believe how light it was , it was no pine, don't know the species, just it was nice and tall, probably 12 metres tall ( 40 ft ) or more
I ended up cutting some small stringy bark gums as I was unsure how strong that light timber would be when dried
When you only have limited tools, ie motorbike, it is surprising what you can make do with
I know I have been places where you don't have the tools you require on site so you improvise to achieve the desired outcome
I cut some dead straight 5 to 6 inch logs in a bit of rain forest at home for some bracing. I could not believe how light it was , it was no pine, don't know the species, just it was nice and tall, probably 12 metres tall ( 40 ft ) or more
I ended up cutting some small stringy bark gums as I was unsure how strong that light timber would be when dried
When you only have limited tools, ie motorbike, it is surprising what you can make do with
I know I have been places where you don't have the tools you require on site so you improvise to achieve the desired outcome