On my last trip to the Candy Store For Guys, I grabbed a bag of new spikes for my rubber calks. I did make sure that they were not Redwood/Cedar spikes. The bag said, "Ice Spikes" on it.
I replaced the old ones. Carefully. The new ones are sharper and a wee bit longer than the regular ones. There isn't a problem with them picking up every scrap of wood on the hillside, but the landings are not operating yet. The problem is, they are sharp and I have had close calls with spiking my rubber boots. I almost need to wear gloves to put them on.
They are working wonderfully on the steep hellside we are on. It is steep, has lots of blowdown, and lots of what the fallers are calling "Old Growth Vine Maple." The latter would be vine maple four to five inches in diameter growing in various contorted shapes.
Have any of you heard of Ice Spikes?
I replaced the old ones. Carefully. The new ones are sharper and a wee bit longer than the regular ones. There isn't a problem with them picking up every scrap of wood on the hillside, but the landings are not operating yet. The problem is, they are sharp and I have had close calls with spiking my rubber boots. I almost need to wear gloves to put them on.
They are working wonderfully on the steep hellside we are on. It is steep, has lots of blowdown, and lots of what the fallers are calling "Old Growth Vine Maple." The latter would be vine maple four to five inches in diameter growing in various contorted shapes.
Have any of you heard of Ice Spikes?