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Trying to dye the air cleaner to match the pig sitting on the counter.
I’m not having much luck at it other than making a big mess.
Good thing the Old Lady is sleeping.
 

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Didn't know they had the 200 as a rear handle version.
I sure like those, but the cost of the 201 new just don't make any sense at all, same cost as 50cc pro saw but made up from a lot less materials - the weight says it all.
There is absolutely no reason what so ever it should be that expensive. The 201 is way overpriced, just the way it is and in my book that rules it out.

That said: :envy:
 
Didn't know they had the 200 as a rear handle version.
I sure like those, but the cost of the 201 new just don't make any sense at all, same cost as 50cc pro saw but made up from a lot less materials - the weight says it all.
There is absolutely no reason what so ever it should be that expensive. The 201 is way overpriced, just the way it is and in my book that rules it out.

That said: :envy:
Cutting little machines, I cut all this with the ms201 rear handle yesterday morning, on half a tank of fuel :).
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Nice tractor too :)
It might be a little while before I'm ready with my Echo - I'm in no hurry with it, but when I'm done that would be a tempting challenge ;)
I'd like to give that little echo a try myself :). That's a lot of wood for a little saw to cut, it was all dead black Locust which is very hard.
Heres the 200(in oak) and 201(mostly green black locust, hard but not like dead/seasoned) in action.
But I'm sure your chain sharpening skills are better than mine ;).

 
I'd like to give that little echo a try myself :).

That would be pointless :rolleyes:

But I'm sure your chain sharpening skills are better than mine ;).

No sir, I don't have your experience :laugh: but I worked five years as a dental specialist making implant bridges in gold and titanium so I have the basic skills in accuracy :cool:
Doing knives at the moment... guy said he'd be back in a month, I guess I have time to get it right.
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That would be pointless :rolleyes:



No sir, I don't have your experience :laugh: but I worked five years as a dental specialist making implant bridges in gold and titanium so I have the basic skills in accuracy :cool:
Doing knives at the moment... guy said he'd be back in a month, I guess I have time to get it right.
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I know a guy who can put a heck of an edge on any sharpened surface, his little chainsaw is in the original box and probably full of ethanol fuel :surprised3:. He has multiple patents and owns his own sharpening company, imports and exports as well, funny how all that works isn't it.
How you liking the knife sharpener.
 
I know a guy who can put a heck of an edge on any sharpened surface, his little chainsaw is in the original box and probably full of ethanol fuel :surprised3:. He has multiple patents and owns his own sharpening company, imports and exports as well, funny how all that works isn't it.
How you liking the knife sharpener.

Its accurate, if I bought the cheaper one I would end up having to buy this one afterwards - just like with the chain grinder ;)
 

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