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ijpom

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Not sure I'm feeling the CAD very strongly, if at all. Here are the symptoms:

Not finding anything worthwhile to cut
Sold a saw, and considering another sale
Not looking at next bigger/best saw
Not motivated to rebuild saws in queue
Haven't gassed up most recent P&C rebuild

As a homeowner, I'm not dependent on my saws for my livelihood.
My mini-forest lacks any more standing dead trees to cut, and only inaccessible branches to trim.

It is spring, so I can get some miles on my bike, and see if CAD returns?
 
SweetMK

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It is gardening season,, I decided to try starting plants in a "COLD FRAME",, or whatever they are called.
I needed some wood,, if I went to the big box store,, the wood could cost me $40,, it would be treated, (bad for the soil, and plants)
The gas to get there would be another $25,,,

BUT,, there is that locust that has been down for 5 years,, and it has not rotted,, CUT some boards out of it with a chainsaw!!

Yea, I was bored, so I made a board,,
not bad for freehand cutting,, I would bet the cold frame will outlast me,,
locust.jpglocust3.jpg

Now,, I gotta find some nails,, Could I use welding rods?? I got PLENTY of them!
 
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Not sure I'm feeling the CAD very strongly, if at all. Here are the symptoms:

Not finding anything worthwhile to cut
Sold a saw, and considering another sale
Not looking at next bigger/best saw
Not motivated to rebuild saws in queue
Haven't gassed up most recent P&C rebuild

As a homeowner, I'm not dependent on my saws for my livelihood.
My mini-forest lacks any more standing dead trees to cut, and only inaccessible branches to trim.

It is spring, so I can get some miles on my bike, and see if CAD returns?
Its the springtime blues, I've got the same thing. This is the time of year where I sell off all my "meh" saws so I have a little fun money to spend on builder saws during the summer. I'll fix up the builders in the fall/winter, run them a bunch in the winter, sell off my new "meh" saws in the spring, etc.....
 
dboyd351

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It is gardening season,, I decided to try starting plants in a "COLD FRAME",, or whatever they are called.
I needed some wood,, if I went to the big box store,, the wood could cost me $40,, it would be treated, (bad for the soil, and plants)
The gas to get there would be another $25,,,

BUT,, there is that locust that has been down for 5 years,, and it has not rotted,, CUT some boards out of it with a chainsaw!!

Yea, I was bored, so I made a board,,
not bad for freehand cutting,, I would bet the cold frame will outlast me,,
View attachment 974615View attachment 974616

Now,, I gotta find some nails,, Could I use welding rods?? I got PLENTY of them!
Locust is pretty damm tough. Wonder if you could weld it?
 
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Not sure I'm feeling the CAD very strongly, if at all. Here are the symptoms:

Not finding anything worthwhile to cut
Sold a saw, and considering another sale
Not looking at next bigger/best saw
Not motivated to rebuild saws in queue
Haven't gassed up most recent P&C rebuild

As a homeowner, I'm not dependent on my saws for my livelihood.
My mini-forest lacks any more standing dead trees to cut, and only inaccessible branches to trim.

It is spring, so I can get some miles on my bike, and see if CAD returns?
Spend more time reading the saw forums.... that usually triggers CAD, if that don't work see a doctor, they have drugs that can cause just about any disease.....
 
SweetMK

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Locust is pretty damm tough. Wonder if you could weld it?

I guess the branches that will be the welding rods, have to be recently cut, and growing, so that they conduct electricity .
That is kinda the opposite of how you have to treat 7018, which has to be VERY dry,,,, Hmmmmmmmmmm,,,, 🤔
It might be tough to find enough branches in my favorite filler size, which is 1/8",, except in late spring.,
I guess I can weld up to about 3/16" ,, but that might take LOTS of amps,,,,,

This would be a REAL test of the saying:
"Miller Welds !! ,,,"




:laugh:
 
dando127

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I was up to about 6 saws.....a couple poulans, a couple pioneers and an 025. They all needed help when I got them.....I got them all running good....then I bought a 261cm which cured my CAD. I sold everything except for the 025. As a guy who only cuts a little wood now and then, those are all the saws I need......
 
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I guess the branches that will be the welding rods, have to be recently cut, and growing, so that they conduct electricity .
That is kinda the opposite of how you have to treat 7018, which has to be VERY dry,,,, Hmmmmmmmmmm,,,, 🤔
It might be tough to find enough branches in my favorite filler size, which is 1/8",, except in late spring.,
I guess I can weld up to about 3/16" ,, but that might take LOTS of amps,,,,,

This would be a REAL test of the saying:
"Miller Welds !! ,,,"




:laugh:
I think your problem might be finding a GOOD ground. LMAO :cool: OT
 
SweetMK

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I think your problem might be finding a GOOD ground. LMAO :cool: OT

I have good ground,,,

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but, that is only gonna be placed in the cold frame, not for welding,,

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so, I still have a problem,, :crazy2:
Hmmmmm,, MAYBE, I could have a STILL problem,, but, copper is almost as hard to weld, as locust,,,

🤔

So, in the end, I need to drill the locust to nail it together so that it can hold ground,, :eek:
and, I am still stuck buying giggle water,,, :laugh:
 

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No you did not but MTD sure did it to Cub Cadets when they bought out International Harvester.I have a !966 123 Cub the first year for hydrostatic drive and a red cub 682 both built by IH and a half dozen more of varying shades of colour .I love them all especially my 1969.
Case 442 with hydraulic drive.
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