pl_silverado
ArboristSite Lurker
I've been browsing the forum for somewhere near a year now, and have decided to start contributing. The amount of knowledge and information i've gained through here is immense.
I just started heating my house with wood, and bought a used regency 2100 insert for $ 450....i'm now addicted and cringe when the oil burner kicks on, even if its for water..
Have been cutting mainly with an MS260, which is an awesome little saw even though some of you guys may think otherwise, however it was lacking in power when it came to cut some 30+ inch oak....so i decided to pick up an MS660. Got it about two weeks ago. I was contemplating a 460, but have been eyeing the 660 for a year now so i figured thats the way to go.
I consider myself a jack of all trades, currently working in the telecom industry, however i grew up wrenching and doing bodywork on cars. Also had a short stint where i worked in construction, aswell as an electrician. So pretty much, when it comes to getting anything done as far as the house and car go, i do it myself.
Next step is to muff mod both saws :hmm3grin2orange:
I just started heating my house with wood, and bought a used regency 2100 insert for $ 450....i'm now addicted and cringe when the oil burner kicks on, even if its for water..
Have been cutting mainly with an MS260, which is an awesome little saw even though some of you guys may think otherwise, however it was lacking in power when it came to cut some 30+ inch oak....so i decided to pick up an MS660. Got it about two weeks ago. I was contemplating a 460, but have been eyeing the 660 for a year now so i figured thats the way to go.
I consider myself a jack of all trades, currently working in the telecom industry, however i grew up wrenching and doing bodywork on cars. Also had a short stint where i worked in construction, aswell as an electrician. So pretty much, when it comes to getting anything done as far as the house and car go, i do it myself.
Next step is to muff mod both saws :hmm3grin2orange:
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