found a new use for the wood stove today

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o8f150

o8f150

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i am putting a ms170 back together,, i went to do the MM on it so i could put it back on,, well it was full of oil and carbon so was the screen,, i was scratching my head to figure out how to clean then good since i don't have torches,, i had the wood stove going good so i figure what the heck,, i set the muffler and screen in the coals and in a few seconds both went up in flames,, gave them about 5 minutes and pulled them out,, both nice and clean
figured i would be nice and share :D:D
 
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i am putting a ms170 back together,, i went to do the MM on it so i could put it back on,, well it was full of oil and carbon so was the screen,, i was scratching my head to figure out how to clean then good since i don't have torches,, i had the wood stove going good so i figure what the heck,, i set the muffler and screen in the coals and in a few seconds both went up in flames,, gave them about 5 minutes and pulled them out,, both nice and clean
figured i would be nice and share :D:D

That's excellent. I love "at-home engineering". My story isn't saw related, rather stove related. Last week when Sandy the wh*re took our power, I used the wood stove and grill tongs to fire english muffins for the kids. Went over well enough that my wife wanted an oak-fired muffin too :msp_biggrin:
 
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Nice thing about saws when camping is that you can scrape out all that oiled up saw dust inside the clutch cover and it makes a great long burning fire starter for getting your campfire going.
 
misterfreindly

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TOTALLY unrelated to the thread ........ my apologies!!!!

o8f150 ......... that little guy on your signature .......... gets me every time. One thing which makes me smile. Thank you.
 
o8f150

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On a side note, but not uncompletely related, I find that the best way to get a fire raging in about 15 seconds is to crack a vent and unleash the compressor on it.

i have in the past open the door all the way up and put a box fan in front of the door,, gets it going pretty fast
 

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