Good. Glad you got it back. Dose the tree company charge by the hight of the tree? Lol. 125ft tree, $125 to get it down. 1$ a foot.
Don't know he gave me a price before seeing it I told him it was afoot 100 feet up
Good. Glad you got it back. Dose the tree company charge by the hight of the tree? Lol. 125ft tree, $125 to get it down. 1$ a foot.
How did he get the rope up and around the high branch in the first picture before he started climbing?
That's similar to what I did.. I used the bottom half of a fishing pole and loaded the reel with 50lb braided line. I tied a 2oz sinker to the line, and shot the sinker with a slingshot over the limb holding the drone, then lowered the sinker until I could grab it, then shook like crazy until the drone fell out.. took about 30 mins but worked perfectly
Hum, I decided this Phantom was about 190'
The tree 200' to 210'
Wasn't really a tree that a human would climb.
Rod
Neighbors property we thought about taking some shots at the holding limbs, a friend probably has every gun size up to 50 cal, and knows what he is doing. One of many bad factors was the easiest shot would have been from a public road.Rod where is the tree located mine was in a residential area if it wasn't I would have cut the tree down
Line of sight, yes that would have helped.When in doubt, take drone up and do a 360 check for threatening obstacles. Also avoid any wind. Finally, keep drone within your line of sight ... within FAA regulation.
If you come across that video, post me a link.There was a video on YouTube where someone has created a device using PVC pipe, a fishing reel and a dowel along with some surgical tubing to shoot the dowel into the tree and bring the drone down. You might search for that. It was quite ingenious.
Well this is kind of funny.
I was reading @David Rodwell post and was thinking 60' that's not very far up, three pieces of PVC pipe would reach that. I used 1 20' piece connected to chimney brush to clean out the wood stove pipe.
Then I see @cmuchmore post with "PVC" pipe.![]()
Thanks to both of you, I got some new twisted ideas.
Rod
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