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Mastermind

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I just wanted to make a post here to let folks know that I wasn't very successful at catching up. I attempted working out a shipping schedule that would allow me to get a little more current, and cut down on the amount of time I have a saw before I can ship it home. After being down for over a week with my back screwed up, that plan didn't really pan out.

I'm doing my best though. Today, I'm porting a Stihl 090 that's been here for several months. I'll be doing a thread on it......
 
Sorry to hear your back still isnt straight Mr Randy. Keep on truckin man.
 
No hurry on my saws. Just real excited to get the thread going on the 540. Hope you get well really soon. Keep on crankin out them ass kickin saws
 
you know how my luck has been at getting caught up. seems like every time I talk to you im down to 15 saws. I port a few saws ,ship them out and BAM!!! I turn around and those suckers are multiplying like rabbits. if the truck don't drop a new one off to be ported somebody buys a new one over the phone. its a great problem to have but with me being gone a few days a week dealing with Ann I end up working 14-16 hrs a day on the days I can get in the shop. I keep promising myself that by the time the bass are starting to spawn im going to be caught up so I can hit the water. I don't like lying to myself either lol
 
Some days 4 or 5 saws will show up.......repeat customers will ship me a saw sometimes without even contacting me first. I don't mind at all, but worry about having some folks saws too long. I love doing this stuff.......best job I've ever had.
 
Some days 4 or 5 saws will show up.......repeat customers will ship me a saw sometimes without even contacting me first. I don't mind at all, but worry about having some folks saws too long. I love doing this stuff.......best job I've ever had.
Now I know why you weren't crazy about the idea of porting my Pro Mac 650.
 
The inversion table that I bought showed up today. After hanging in it for a few minutes, my back popped a few times, and is already feeling some better. :clap:
I have one of those, go easy the first few times, like 3 minutes, then bump up to 5 should be all you need, 5min in the am, 5 in the evening. Stay with it, they have worked wonders for me. Being 17yo in a steel shop destroyed my back, now I get to pay for it daily.
 
The inversion table that I bought showed up today. After hanging in it for a few minutes, my back popped a few times, and is already feeling some better. :clap:

I usually stretch first, then invert. After a quad ride my back was killin me. It took almost 2 wks to pop my lower back into place, one pop at a time. It helps to relax and also twist while pulling. Hope you're feeling better soon!
 
I'm hoping all the porters on this site can resist the temptation to bring in assistants to port the saws. Reading on another thread about Walkerized saws, and the difference in performance based on who did the porting.
 

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