Re: Turning the Timbers
[Re: D Wagstaff]
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03/05/13 01:03 AM
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If the timber is super large it can be turned by one person with little difficulty. On a finished timber I would try using a nylon strap in place of the chain and hook in a cinch configuration, one eye through the other. And high lift jack. This was a good size log..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnryqBlOnMs
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Re: Turning the Timbers
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03/05/13 03:13 AM
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Jay White Cloud
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TIMBEAL, That was awesome!! was that you? Folks laugh at me and my ladder jack, I use it for all kinds of logging and timber framing jobs.
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Re: Turning the Timbers
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03/05/13 11:21 AM
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Yes, me and my friend, Jack.
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Re: Turning the Timbers
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03/06/13 04:51 PM
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Jon Senior
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Agreed. Having built and raised a frame using similar tools and methods, I feel quite at home.
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Re: Turning the Timbers
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03/14/13 10:16 PM
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mo
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If the timber is super large it can be turned by one person with little difficulty. On a finished timber I would try using a nylon strap in place of the chain and hook in a cinch configuration, one eye through the other. And high lift jack. This was a good size log..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnryqBlOnMs Nice Video Tim, as usual. One of six purlins?! good thread.
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Re: Turning the Timbers
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03/15/13 01:58 PM
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After I posted that the other day I had the chance a few days later to use the strap in conjunction with the chain. I did not take enough precaution and ended up with a mar on one corner, ironed it out with a wet rag and squirt bottle, which almost did the trick, but sad to say some fibers were torn not just compressed.
They were 21"x 7.5"x 20', I just couldn't turn them with the cant hook, I resawed down to 6x20
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Re: Turning the Timbers
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10/19/13 10:13 AM
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Hi, I am looking for some help / guidance on making a very simple gin pole / crane that can be used to lift and position logs from the woodland collection stack so that these can be orientated, lined and converted. Does anyone have any photos / drawings / links that they can share please ? Ken Hume
Looking back to see the way ahead !
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Re: Turning the Timbers
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10/19/13 10:56 AM
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bmike
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Ken, you should start a new thread.
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Re: Turning the Timbers
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10/19/13 03:11 PM
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Jay White Cloud
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Roger you beat me to it  ... Hi Ken, I agree with Mike you should start a thread if you want to discuss this past this point. I am sure there are a number of us that will help where we can. Regards, jay
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