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I have never seen so many responses to something you are supposedly not interested in in my life!

Is everyone really that bored that you just don't go to a thread you are interest in?

I'm glad I was out cutting wood today, maybe everyone should try it.

And I liked that saw with the fancy muffler, any videos of it running?
 
I have never seen so many responses to something you are supposedly not interested in in my life!

Is everyone really that bored that you just don't go to a thread you are interest in?
I have never seen so many responses to something you are supposedly not interested in in my life!

Is everyone really that bored that you just don't go to a thread you are interest in?

I'm glad I was out cutting wood today, maybe everyone should try it.

And I liked that saw with the fancy muffler, any videos of it running?

I'm glad I was out cutting wood today, maybe everyone should try it.

And I liked that saw with the fancy muffler, any videos of it running?
well what did ur nephew think?
 
He really liked it, said he was very impressed with both how it made firewood and how it noodled, he ran that saw most of the time and I mostly ran the 044, but we switched a few times. It went well.

Hmmm.....i read he WASN'T to impressed or suprised.


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He called it "one Hell of a good saw", what do you think that means?

The thread is "Did some Cuttin this evening" for anyone who wants to read it. Also, FYI, I posted before I read his post, but we are on the same page.

He expected it to be like a 562, and it was.
 
I didn't twist anything he said he liked it then said he wasn't impressed so it didn't make sense the way it was posted.


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It's a dying profession now, especially the small printing presses. Coping machines are taking over and the internet is killing magazine sales and newspapers. Also books.

Do not feel alone. Lots of dying professions in the US of late. Engineers are all being replaced with cheap H1-Bs from India and China, or the jobs are being off-shored to Asia. I do not envy the recent college grads here. I graduated in the 80's and the future was bright.
 

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