Quite possibly the most expert, detailed, and well photographed thread on the forum - video even.
Thanks Brad!
Secret is to just give the right detail and not enough for a 'debate' or we would be on page 25 of crap. I like to geek out on numbers but not on saw demonstrations or physically running the saw. In 'the wild', my time piece is the number of gas tanks I run in a day if it's up to me. People made me hang a watch of my shirt if I had a scheduled pick up time.
What releases the brain chemicals is the saw attitude in the sound and response and how smooth it revs up 'back & fro'
What makes production in a professional? Sustainment! Were does that come from after all those years ?
Believe it or not..Instant gratification ...EVERY TIME YOU HIT THE TRIGGER. (with the right saw)
I remember what saw Porter Randy (Mastermind) said a few years back as I recall and that was :
-Some of the saws I have been building lately don't have as much torque but they are a lot more fun to run.
^^^That is what I call the ability to go forward. In other words "learning" "improving" "diversifying" "excelling" ect.
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Brad's saws always have had the 'it' factor going on. "Different strokes for different folks".. different activities too but I have done few jobs that didn't involve multi activities. It is NEVER EVER about the cut through the log....It is ALL ABOUT the logs cut.