That fire might be visible to @KiwiBro.Got it finished today. This was yesterday.
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Then the drying tops. Cowgirl loves my work.
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Poles on the outside. Finished product.
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Finished product with chainsaws, which makes it even better. We torch it next Saturday.
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I think i would HAVE TO make 2 stroke engine noises while running a battery saw [emoji16].
Sent while firmly grasping my redline lubed RAM [emoji231]
Can’t say that I do but I haven’t been hand filing that long either. I usually send a sharp, near end of life chain along as a spare when I sell a saw or I use it for stumping so it’s good and dead lol.View attachment 735555 Any of you other scroungers end up with chains that are uneven near the end of there life. I'll run it till it starts breaking teeth off .
I put that chain on the 590 for the charity cut yesterday. Figured if I hit something and killed it it wasn't a big loss. I knew the wood wouldn't be clean from last time also.Can’t say that I do but I haven’t been hand filing that long either. I usually send a sharp, near end of life chain along as a spare when I sell a saw or I use it for stumping so it’s good and dead lol.
I’m told by people smarter than I am on this subject, that as long as each tooth is sharp and the depth gauge is properly adjusted, the chain will cut just fine even if there’s size discrepancy between teeth.I put that chain on the 590 for the charity cut yesterday. Figured if I hit something and killed it it wasn't a big loss. I knew the wood wouldn't be clean from last time also.
I set the depth guages with the husky guide it cuts good and straight just looks odd.
I am a chain scrounger. I often get hand filed chains that are un-even, and even them up on a grinder, often long before they get as far as those. A lot of guys will still run a chain with a few cutters missing.Any of you other scroungers end up with chains that are uneven near the end of there life.
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