Charlie...If you want to swing them a little I've had good luck using a tapered hinge and a busted-off piece of the undercut on the go-to side. Don't use too big of a chunk, it doesn't take much. Gun the tree in the direction you want it to fall. Get your wedges in early and keep them driven tight but not so tight that they put too much pressure on the hinge. The bad part about a tapered hinge is that you can wedge-break them without meaning to. If the wedges stall out quit hitting them.
It sounds like those trees will be good ones to practice on.
I'll send you a PM this evening and explain this in a little more detail.
I'll try to get down there before the GTG but we're getting the boat ready for crab season and that seems to be taking up all the free time.
It sounds like those trees will be good ones to practice on.
I'll send you a PM this evening and explain this in a little more detail.
I'll try to get down there before the GTG but we're getting the boat ready for crab season and that seems to be taking up all the free time.