Yes, this saw rack should also work in low gravity situations, like the moon. I am still working on getting an example there for testing though to be sure.
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*No, it is the cut off version of the 8800 which followed the 540. It is an 88 cc pro grade saw developed by Solo.
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I will sell the Target saw if you have any interest.
Same problem. A saw I posted for saw, one picture was inverted so I added edit that it cuts upside down also.I can't figure out how to rotate the pictures. They view correct in my gallery but are rotated once loaded to the thread.
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Rope, chain, cable, electrical wire, tubing, etc. are always expensive by the foot, off a roll. Best to buy them in 25 / 50 / 100 foot rolls if you need more than a couple of feet.I was in tru-value store awhile back . . . could not believe their price per foot.
Hows that Mac 125 perform with the GEM muffler??
The old Remington doesn't get used much but it's near and dear to my heart. Grandpal gave it to me. My very first chainsaw. I'll die with it too! He has since passed and grandma gave me all of his chainsaw stuff. 2 chain grinders and an old Lickety splitter and a stihl 038 magnum. I think of him every time I look at the stuff.On rollers is a good thing.
I have to contend with oil drippers, even after putting in all new oil pumps and seals some would still drip bar oil intermittently, they seemed to leak worst right when I thought I could trust them not to on a clean floor and they oil ok when in use so I let them drip into the catch pans if they don't have a plastic storage case.
I have a good running old Remington SL9 that kinda favors your SL16.
Rolling cabinets aren't all they're cracked up to be. I moved one, and dropped a NOS Homelite 540 off of it and broke the rear handle. Oldtimers will remember the pictures that I posted.
Great Idea. Very nice organization!Finally, after sitting on the concrete floor gathering dust from that table saw and tripping over them for months, I've made a rack to hold the kids. It will hold 48 saws, chains/bars on one end and that one line trimmer on the other. Most of the saws hanging are good runners and just need cleaned, the saws on the floor are pretty much parts only. They will be hanging on the back side tomorrow, I ran out of the rope to loop through the handles. This looked like a better option than building shelving to place them on. Where a lot of larger saws with bars take up a lot of space on a shelf.
Finally, after sitting on the concrete floor gathering dust from that table saw and tripping over them for months, I've made a rack to hold the kids. It will hold 48 saws, chains/bars on one end and that one line trimmer on the other. Most of the saws hanging are good runners and just need cleaned, the saws on the floor are pretty much parts only. They will be hanging on the back side tomorrow, I ran out of the rope to loop through the handles. This looked like a better option than building shelving to place them on. Where a lot of larger saws with bars take up a lot of space on a shelf.
Great Idea. Very nice organization!
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