My builder uses Houzz Pro to plan the timeline and give detailed estimates and daily updates with photos of progress, and provide invoices at pre-agreed key points in the build. This made the whole experience much more efficient and stress-free.
I was going to repair my neighbors until I saw the construction of the chain. My 10’ extension saw from Home Depot was just under 100.00 for the new App 10-12” saw. Seeing my neighbor’s Woodzig I saw the big advantage (less Weight/Smooth Cutting). If you can deal with the weight the H/D, Etc saw is not bad for some Men/Women in good positions. Not extended 10-12’ unless needed. They can be repaired as a Chainsaw or plenty chains at a small cost as chainsaws. The big Plus, is it works as a chainsaw w/o the pole.
I feel if you need a Woodzig, Loping sheers is an option at a reasonable cost. I Love the use of both at my “Young Age” as the tree trimmers are finishing (LOL)! That was in the Easement, the rest is on me! I hope this makes sense and it will to a “Handy Person”!
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