fatheadon1
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I got them, just haven't had a chance to reply.
cool they were not showing in my sent box no rush thanks
I got them, just haven't had a chance to reply.
Looks killer! The office attire covered in saw dust look was great too. You just couldn't resist a little trigger time could you?
cool they were not showing in my sent box no rush thanks
Brad.................should I change the sprocket on my saw to get even better performance?? What would you suggest, and where is the best place to get one??
7 pin is stock on my 390 is it not??
Brad, Andre i have wotched the vid and yes that saw looks very very strong but
No disrespect and i dont like being negative but some may look at that vid and with the rest of the log looking a bit hollow,rotten and you guys not cutting the cooky all the way off may say that wood is very soft.I may be wrong (and often are) and yes test wood is hard to find and all that,just saying.
You look nice in ya work cloths Brad and what Andre no shorts.
Ok you can get stuck into me if you wish.:msp_ohmy:
Andre,i dont think i have been negative lately and i sorry you think that,yes i have been following how that tree has been becoming shorter over time and you guys do a wonderful job showing everyone your work.I know how much time work and effort goes into making vids ect,ha mate im just tellin it how i see it.
I will shut up know and go and blow some carbon.
Cheers mate.
Here i go again i dont understand the last bit ya said.(and im not trying to be a smart a_s)
I have plenty of firewood logs, but they really don't work so well for testing saws.
I assume most of your saws are work, firewood saws wouldnt that be the best place to test um.:confused2:
Yes, that stuff is very soft. I'm certainly not used to it. Its kind of odd though. You can almost over load a saw with it more easily, because its taking such big bites, and you can really push the saw into it. I'm not sure that explains it very well, but it was definately a different feel. It certainly cuts faster, but I don't think it puts any less load on the saw. Does that make any sense?
ha ha ha. Here's Andy always trash talking the wood I cut(which he know's nothing about), and you guys are testing in rotten wood!! LOL LOL Thought I'd heard it all.
But ya, what you said makes sense.
I wish I were closer proximity-wise to you guys, some of the decent sized seasoned Ash and Cherry I'm bucking up would be nice testing media for at least the 70-class stuff you guys have been entertaining us with. And I'd have loved to see that 390 tackle the seasoned HARD locust I "played with" on Sunday.
Yes, that stuff is very soft. I'm certainly not used to it. Its kind of odd though. You can almost over load a saw with it more easily, because its taking such big bites, and you can really push the saw into it. I'm not sure that explains it very well, but it was definately a different feel. It certainly cuts faster, but I don't think it puts any less load on the saw. Does that make any sense?
LOL you see the only use I have for wood like that is cookie cutting, you guys sadly have to use it as firewood. Seriously basswood is useless, I don't even bother with it, and man does it break down fast, in a year or two it will be nothing but dust.
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