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Hello all,

Being still new here :newbie: and don't want to step on any toes... I have a question...

Why is most of the vids/Photos on this thread all most none has PPE on? I did a quick count and out of 15 vids/photos only 5 had PPE on. Is it because we are showing off our noodles and not doing a lot of "real" cutting?

Also would like to add that I am still new this forum here and one of the first things I purchased was a good pair of chaps, based on what I have read from you all...

Again not trying to step on any toes... just wanting to know. As yes I :bowdown: to all that have come before me
 
I know where you are coming from. What did "real" loggers do before ANSI goggles, Kevlar chaps, space age ear plugs, Lexan face shields, ear muffs and genuine Stihl brand T-shirts? Maybe they just cut wood?
I'm not against PPE. Like everything else its seems to be just the dumbing-down of even the simple-ist task. The paint guy at Home Depot is putting on body armor to throw a paint can into a mixer. Some TV dooshbag is wearing a Nomex body suit to burn some wire and weld a 2" bracket onto a muffler. The employees at McDonalds wear a GPS alert bracelet when they go into the meat locker of get hamburger patties. The lowest common denominator. No wonder 6th grade Korean kids are doing calculus and adults here in the USA cant figure out that a 10% sale at Sears doesn't mean that buying 10 things means its a free purchase. Ok, no more beer for me tonight. Sorry.:monkey:
 
Hello all,

Being still new here :newbie: and don't want to step on any toes... I have a question...

Why is most of the vids/Photos on this thread all most none has PPE on? I did a quick count and out of 15 vids/photos only 5 had PPE on. Is it because we are showing off our noodles and not doing a lot of "real" cutting?

Also would like to add that I am still new this forum here and one of the first things I purchased was a good pair of chaps, based on what I have read from you all...

Again not trying to step on any toes... just wanting to know. As yes I :bowdown: to all that have come before me
All good questions! Chaps are pretty cool, but it's important to feel as comfortable without them as you would be with them. Did I say that right?
Only Fish would know for sure!
Which Way To The Beech
 
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Hello all,

Being still new here :newbie: and don't want to step on any toes... I have a question...

Why is most of the vids/Photos on this thread all most none has PPE on? I did a quick count and out of 15 vids/photos only 5 had PPE on. Is it because we are showing off our noodles and not doing a lot of "real" cutting?

Also would like to add that I am still new this forum here and one of the first things I purchased was a good pair of chaps, based on what I have read from you all...

Again not trying to step on any toes... just wanting to know. As yes I :bowdown: to all that have come before me

Ha.........

Because i'd rather have saws to cut with, than not, and now i'm out of money. :confused:

Because we never had to wear them in the 70's-80's when stuff was affordable to buy. :)

Because they give you a false sense of safety, when you really should be confident of yourself without them, and have your :censored: head on straight before cutting to begin with. :dizzy:

Finally, i've worn all of it at one job, and that was enough of a trial. I swear i'm more apt to kill myself with the crap on than with it off. (The bulky crap slows down my judgement skills, ability to react, and to move.) :taped:
 
Did some more noodling today, Early morning and after lunch.

Lined up ready to noodle

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I made a little pile of noodles earlier this spring, don`t have much wood ready so far to cut more noodles from so I will just show the pict of that pile of noodles. These are hardwood noodles, rock maple, beech and yellow birch, saws used were 066,070 and 090.

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Pioneerguy600
 
I created one serious noodle making machine today, lol

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I created one serious noodle making machine today, lol

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Good to see this post over here, you got a great noodler there Brad. The 066 modded with a 20' - 24" bar is a lot of fun.
Pioneerguy600
 
Good to see this post over here, you got a great noodler there Brad. The 066 modded with a 20' - 24" bar is a lot of fun.
Pioneerguy600

The trick is to get rid of the factory chain catcher and get the roller catcher on there. Of course an 8-pin rim and lots of RPMs, plus the wide based clutch cover all help too.
 
Stuffed as stuff can be.

The pissed off hog tried G Money, but it backed up qucklike!

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The pissed off hog tried G Money, but it backed up qucklike!

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I dont have a clue what you said, but nice noodles.
 
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