Delivery of current orders begins next week.looks nice...any word on when it’ll be available to buy?
So it drills fasterThe Treehoppers are kind of the holy grail of bolt systems.
That sucker is MUCH more robust than my EZKut
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Delivery of current orders begins next week.
Actually, yes. It stays a 90 degrees so I feel like all my effort is transfered into the bit much more efficiently. Ez cut feels sloppy I'm comparison.So it drills faster
Nice and light...I'll weigh my old one fir ya tonight.Looks nice but what’s the weight?
Do you already have one of the new ones? Mine was shipped Friday, but I elected to take one of the prototypes. The ones that will ship this week weren't yet back from being anodized.Actually, yes. It stays a 90 degrees so I feel like all my effort is transfered into the bit much more efficiently. Ez cut feels sloppy I'm comparison.
I don't think it drills any faster.So it drills faster
By golly, you're right.Soni believe that is the old woodpecker, not tree hopper. This is the old trehhopperView attachment 9216
Both Treehopper and EZKut offer bits for battery drills. They look identical. They are probably from the same manufacturer.I have my new drill on order and got a notification it will ship next week.
What bit are you guys using in portable battery drills? I’ve read somewhere there is a bit and stop you can buy from Lowe’s/Home Depot...... and that it works well!
For anyone who uses screw-in steps, you'll love bolts in comparison. I still like my Cranford EZClimb screw-ins, and they have a place among my stuff, but bolts are my go-to step method.Tha
Thanks ..might have to get one. Drilling trees is about the only climbing method I haven’t tried yet..
Wow better give you my wife's number to let her know!By golly, you're right.
Okay, but you have to tell my wife that I actually admitted to someone that I was wrong.Wow better give you my wife's number to let her know!