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Seriously! The plastic ones. I am REALLY hard on wedges. Obviously, they will shorten, but that's ok. Wedges aren't cheap enough to throw away.
Uh...yeah.
Bill is a bit quiet.
I'm tired, thinking in ####s
Gologit, thanks for the bandsaw idea. Hadn't thought of that. Precisely why I posted such a seemingly ignorant question. To warrant legitimate responses. Iron sharpens iron...
Uh...yeah? Uh...yeah???!!! C'mon, I know you've been ill but...damn. :msp_wink:
Bob this is about as witty as I get, especially recovering from the flu. Plus my truck has been in the body shop for over a week. I got it back yesterday and promptly blew the steering box. My driveway looks like the Exxon Valdez has been parked there. I haven't even picked up a chainsaw in 3 weeks. Woe is me.
I'll make a comeback in a few days. Right now I'm at my own pity party. Fortunately I'm serving steaks and Buffalo Trace.
I've made quite a few out of wood. You can really customize them for taper and size. Oak works well but my favorite is almond. You might have some hardwood back there that would work better. Cut rough blocks with your saw and shape them with a bandsaw and a rasp.
And, if you snag one with the saw you just add it to the firewood pile.
i dont sharpen mine. well at i never thought about doing it. i just beat them till they die. seems to me every time i use one the saw gets all jealous and takes a bite out of at least one or two. anybody ever try to make some out of wood? i think that would be a good idea.
There was a chainsaw powered falling wedge made but I can't remember the name of the thing. It was Stihl or Husqvarna or maybe Russian. I've never seen one in real life, just on youtube.
There was a chainsaw powered falling wedge made but I can't remember the name of the thing. It was Stihl or Husqvarna or maybe Russian. I've never seen one in real life, just on youtube.
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