norcalshoot
ArboristSite Lurker
I Hope this topic is not beaten to death already, But I searched and couldn't find the answers I was looking for.
I Have not been in a tree yet but am trying to get a set up to prune and limb up trees on my property. I have two experienced climbers willing to teach me spur climbing. One of them is letting me borrow a set of spurs and a saddle so I can try it and decide if I want to invest in my own gear. However, I will need to come up with my own safety lanyard/ flipline. Between the two people that will help there is some controversy
One friend says steel core, the other says rope. I understand that it comes down to personal preference. Because I am buying these to try it out I would like to spend as little $ as possible without cutting any corners as far as safety goes. from searching around this forum I gather that many prefer rope for small jobs and pruning and use the wire core only for large jobs. Am I on the right track with that?
I am leaning towards rope lanyards. The factory Kits seem really expensive for what they are and I think i need two right?. Correct me if I am wrong please, But aren't they just climb rope with some eyes spliced and clips?
My main question for you all is can I put together my own rope lanyards with some good stiff rope and avoid buying these expensive factory made lanyards yet still be efficient and safe? If so please explain how and what rope to use.
I have asked the folks who are going to teach me but the one has only used wire core while the other has only used the rope safety that is issued by is employer, Davey
I will be working only in redwoods and firs mostly 2-3 foot diameter but I have I have a few around 5 feet that I would like to clean up, if it makes any difference
Thanks in advance
Travis
I Have not been in a tree yet but am trying to get a set up to prune and limb up trees on my property. I have two experienced climbers willing to teach me spur climbing. One of them is letting me borrow a set of spurs and a saddle so I can try it and decide if I want to invest in my own gear. However, I will need to come up with my own safety lanyard/ flipline. Between the two people that will help there is some controversy
One friend says steel core, the other says rope. I understand that it comes down to personal preference. Because I am buying these to try it out I would like to spend as little $ as possible without cutting any corners as far as safety goes. from searching around this forum I gather that many prefer rope for small jobs and pruning and use the wire core only for large jobs. Am I on the right track with that?
I am leaning towards rope lanyards. The factory Kits seem really expensive for what they are and I think i need two right?. Correct me if I am wrong please, But aren't they just climb rope with some eyes spliced and clips?
My main question for you all is can I put together my own rope lanyards with some good stiff rope and avoid buying these expensive factory made lanyards yet still be efficient and safe? If so please explain how and what rope to use.
I have asked the folks who are going to teach me but the one has only used wire core while the other has only used the rope safety that is issued by is employer, Davey
I will be working only in redwoods and firs mostly 2-3 foot diameter but I have I have a few around 5 feet that I would like to clean up, if it makes any difference
Thanks in advance
Travis