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Probably a quick charge too, say, 1can.And it's cordless!
Probably a quick charge too, say, 1can.And it's cordless!
I'd go for it Neil. Beech around here is decent stuff. You can always noodle.Beech, talk to me about splitting beech, hand splitting beech....scrounge it or let it go? Never had it, not a common tree in South London. I know its Oak like density and burns fabulously, but seem to recall reading its a tight grained tough spitter..bit of a ripper not splitter? Its doable with x27 and 8lb stihl cleave hammer? if necessary i have wedges....no..no...i hate wedges...if necessary for the odd bit I have the 365 x-torq. I got a message from my tree guy...a car load of beech with my name on it on the pile. I'm gong to ave to try it aren't I? Oh and if it makes a difference its large bough wood, not trunk.
Beech, talk to me about splitting beech, hand splitting beech....scrounge it or let it go? Never had it, not a common tree in South London. I know its Oak like density and burns fabulously, but seem to recall reading its a tight grained tough spitter..bit of a ripper not splitter? Its doable with x27 and 8lb stihl cleave hammer? if necessary i have wedges....no..no...i hate wedges...if necessary for the odd bit I have the 365 x-torq. I got a message from my tree guy...a car load of beech with my name on it on the pile. I'm gong to ave to try it aren't I? Oh and if it makes a difference its large bough wood, not trunk.
Those for splitting rounds?Brand new whitewall bias ply tires for a classic car.
Damn right I do... classics should be correct.@Whitespider would enjoy this. Brand new whitewall bias ply tires for a classic car
I dont use a clothes dryer so my clothes are full of lint AND sawdust. My fone takes a beating. And my guns. When I fire my guns after carrying them the first shot sends a cloud of lint out of the gun. I have to clean the ports on my fone with a straitened paperclip or even better, a straitened staple.
Damn right I do... classics should be correct.
I still remember when dad put radials on his '67 Shelby GT 350... I told him it was blasphemy.
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It's comments like that one that is why I'm nervous. If it's going to be tough to split by hand it's better to pass
Back when the big block A-Body Mopars came out, all the car mags said they were for straight line driving only, too nose heavy and wouldn't corner. When I bought my 68 convertible, back in 99, the ole guy had radials on it. It was unbelievable how nice that thing would take curves. If I ever get it back together I'm going with the Coker/Firestone Wide Oval Redlines.I would use the Hydro to split Beech!
Hey, I had BFG Radial Trans Am's on my 70 Boss Mustang (I also put a 427 Ford Motor in it). With the "slapper" traction bars I was very hard to beat both straight line and in the corners!
I called it the "real" Boss Mustang. Always wanted to race a Boss 429, but could never find one out on the streets. The 429 motors were strong, but they were too long (had a large bore), so too much weight was in front of the front wheels, making them very hard to launch or corner.
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