OK, this time I'll try something a little different. Last year one of the members sent out exhaust screen, so I've been trying to come up with something equally useful for this thread. This is a collection of things I use for working on saws. I'll ship this one free to anyone in the lower 48, other areas may need to pay shipping.
The containers are from when one of my neighbors used to freeze stuff from the garden for her family to have during the winter. She gave me several when she left the neighborhood. I use them to put small parts in when I work on a saw. If I have to order parts, I can mark the top so I know what saw it goes with and store it without worrying about parts getting lost.
The silver colored plates are recycled street signs, made of aluminum and I've cut them into handy little strips. The aluminum is easy to work, so I can build several intake or exhaust covers to fit a variety of saws for vac and pressure testing. The inner tube goes between the engine and the aluminum plate to insure a good seal.
The small, clear droppers are surplus from who knows what, I use them to put a little mix in and squirt it into the carb on a saw. This is much easier and less messy than pouring mix from a gas can or other container. It also allows much more control on the amount put it the carb.
I picked up the scrench and nut combos from a dealer friend at $2 bucks each. I figured I should share the wealth. I will include one with Stihl sized bar nuts and one with standard size.
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