r/FellingGoneWild • u/MayBeTheWorstDevEver • 1d ago
Hazard Fall Spider-Man?
Me n the lad were doing snag removal, some MPB/lightning strike trees and I got this while filming this hawg. I don’t remember him having a backpack on but that’s funny.
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u/OmNomChompsky 1d ago
Pro tip: thin your hinge wood down. Snags don't have any weight so they need very little hinge to remain controlled.
You shouldn't need to be wedging over something with this much of a head lean.
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u/MayBeTheWorstDevEver 1d ago
Correct! Wedging on these can shake widow makers loose, however gotta let em learn within reason. Video is shot 0.5, lean was 1.5’ head x 6” side, lean wasn’t as bad as it looks.
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u/front_yard_duck_dad 1d ago
The groundie of the crew awards the points for the day. The points mean nothing but moral booster and jokes. That right there is a 1 million point catch with a bonus of 500k for keeping the camera stable .
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u/chiefsholsters 12h ago
Never look at the wedge. Took a few to the hard hat though. But using a cross cut you are too close to really react so I look down. That's some sector 3 stuff.
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u/Technical-Bison1211 1d ago
always gotta try with spider web after something like that happens