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I want to see the damage.
Put pics of your chain up, I want to see this 'absolute best maintained chain that has crossed my desk' ........Also at this point I would not question any other members 'intellect', many have perhaps questioned yours but have politely kept it to themselves in an attempt to help you.
I will post pics when I get it back. And those who question or doubt my intellect can politely leave my thread. I have stated nothing but facts about what has occurred and statements between me and Glenn at Blount products. It does not take an above average IQ to simply tell the truth concerning an instance or product. If you are doubting me, call Glenn yourself at Blount Products, you can reach him at 503-653-4529.
I posted this as a shared experience with a product. I did not call Oregon junk, or any other name, but rather expressed my dissastisfaction with their product and stated that I would not be using them in the future due to that dissatisfaction. I did not call people names or insult anybody here in any way who chooses to use Oregon products, and welcome anybody's experience to be shared that is pertinent to the situation or who may have questions or comments. But yet it seems there are those who feel Oregon should not be questioned or doubted, and doing so is wrong in some sort of manner.
I was cutting a bunch partially rotted oak and it caused excessive wear on a stihl bar that I was using. The punky wood starved the oil feed and the chain was pretty much galling on the bar. I kept cleaning out the bar throughout the day but the wear still occurred; abrasive cutting conditions.
I want to see the damage.
I don't think they were questioning your intellect, I think there was some back and forth concerning another members avatar...Which I should politely say to him, "I am glad to meet you thus alone" I have had some fast wear on a couple of oregon bars also, but in my case its due to poor oiling caused by sawdust packing in the rails is some very very dry pine, by the time I realised what I was doing I had wore a couple of thousands off of the bar in a couple of spots. Cheers!
You will friend, you will, patience please! Just give the dog another bone while he waits...
I am in the dark here, but are people insinuating I was questioning rd35's intellect? Cause I was doing the exact opposite. And actually giving some praise to his avatar... ...or at least what I intended to be so.
You will friend, you will, patience please! Just give the dog another bone while he waits...
I am in the dark here, but are people insinuating I was questioning rd35's intellect? Cause I was doing the exact opposite. And actually giving some praise to his avatar... ...or at least what I intended to be so.
Yes....1st base meeting and discussion!he will understand exactly what I meant
You will friend, you will, patience please! Just give the dog another bone while he waits...
And what do you mean by that????!!!!
What are you trying to say???
Does my avatar reflect something too????
I, sir, am offended!!!!
Never chase good money after bad Prfessr.Get the bar hardness tested at a machine shop
I took that as a choice above? The doubters would leave in respect opon your request or call Glenn and come back.And those who question or doubt my intellect can politely leave my thread. If you are doubting me, call Glenn yourself at Blount Products, you can reach him at 503-653-4529.
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