It was our buddy Rodney. I have to give him a call.It does not make any sense to me.
It was our buddy Rodney. I have to give him a call.It does not make any sense to me.
Id like to think most of us in this thread take for granted we all keep up with the depth gauges when sharpening. Really from hacks like me to the pros that frequent this thread we all seem to have a reasonable grasp on sharpening chains. Such our quibbles for round vs Square, semi vs full chisel is idle bickering. We all do what suits our needs best. I know as long as I've been running saws and sharpening chains there's always better then me out there, but I can make a mean chain in my own right.Nobody really talks about rakers , but they’re as critical as a razor sharp chain without both in-sink with each other a smooth chain is a fast chain
I like the consistency of the grinder, but don't feel a need 90% of the time to take a chain off and grind it, unless I get way out of whack hand sharpening. Or we'll grab a rock, nail, pipe, chain, ect in the wood.No one can get a hand filed chain. Be it round or square. To cut consistently smooth as a precision ground chain. If they say they can? They are missing something somewhere. Perhaps they have never run a precision grider for the entire life of a chain from start to scrap. This is all simply just my opinion gentlemen.
Id like to think most of us in this thread take for granted we all keep up with the depth gauges when sharpening. Really from hacks like me to the pros that frequent this thread we all seem to have a reasonable grasp on sharpening chains. Such our quibbles for round vs Square, semi vs full chisel is idle bickering. We all do what suits our needs best. I know as long as I've been running saws and sharpening chains there's always better than me out there, but I can make a mean chain in my own right.
Yea , you’d think so but surprisingly there’s a lot out there in general that don’t realize the importance of them , not concluding people in this particular thread , just in general .Id like to think most of us in this thread take for granted we all keep up with the depth gauges when sharpening. Really from hacks like me to the pros that frequent this thread we all seem to have a reasonable grasp on sharpening chains. Such our quibbles for round vs Square, semi vs full chisel is idle bickering. We all do what suits our needs best. I know as long as I've been running saws and sharpening chains there's always better then me out there, but I can make a mean chain in my own right.
T 25 & a t 27!!I've never pulled a stud, but I've stripped one once. That being said. I've been doing this long enough to know exactly how tight every nut and bolt on the saw should be to get maximum prime life out of the saw. A t-handle torxs wrench is a must for me. My saw pack doesn't leave home without it!
Ya I've not seen it on the better saws but I have seen it.In the shop I run my nutson and off with a Milwaukee 3/8 compact impact wrench. Haven’t managed to pull a stud through a case yet.
I had a poulan come into the shop once with the studs pulled through.Ya I've not seen it on the better saws but I have seen it.
I’ve been on the river hiking trail since Friday, and came back 21 pages behind.
I would have milled the last Poplar I took care of, if I could have gotten it out of the neighbors yard, without destroying his yard. Makes nice limber imo.Spent about 5 hours today hauling, splitting, and stacking the rest of the available firewood in the clearcut zone. Hard work all by hand. I need some machines soon!
Debating if it’s worth milling this poplar for some finish boards or not.
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Takes paint very well too.I would have milled the last Poplar I took care of, if I could have gotten it out of the neighbors yard, without destroying his yard. Makes nice limber imo.
And you can stain it to match about anything.Takes paint very well too.
THAT, will take some time!!!!!!!
Speaking of 30-30's I traded a Marlin 60 22 with a scope, even up for this Marlin 30-30,a 30-30 lever action!
Would still cut better than a .......nevermind I don't want to smack THAT hornets nest!! Lol
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