why does this site continue to ban the word r a c e sa w .....get over it
Well, you always have the option of saying race saw.
Now let's talk actresses. Do you know an alternate way of saying Angie ####inson?
why does this site continue to ban the word r a c e sa w .....get over it
Well, you always have the option of saying race saw.
Now let's talk actresses. Do you know an alternate way of saying Angie ####inson?
My 390XP is stock but my other two arent....
Your saw runs very, Very, well,,, I ran it for a couple of cuts,,, the only thing I would change is the muffler,,,, that top port burns the cr@p out of your finger!!!!!
It is a haulin tha Mail Hoosky!!!!!! JMHO
Just sorry more of yas didnt make it,,, Met a bunch of neat folks... Mr. Galde is a neat fellow,,,
I asked the question "So why was Treemonkey's saw liked so much? Was it a broad powerband that did everything well?" - and nobody answered the question.
A BIG THANKS to Terry and his family for hosting the GTG and providing us with ample amounts of great food and fun! I just wish that hosting these GTG's didn't mean so much out of pocket money for the host. Its not right. As far as the saws go, the top 10-12 saws are all "strong" saws that in real world cutting, you probably wouldnt' notice any difference if you didn't know who built that particular saw. I would take any of them in a heart beat. My hats off to all builders who took the time to build,ship, or deliver saws so that the rest of us could spend a afternoon playing with them. Great job guys.
As far as the "worksaw build off" goes, i think its a great idea and should continue each year as long as builders are willing. If not for the fact of seeing who can build fast saws, then for the fact of how it brought so many AS members together in the these threads and how more members might be willing to make a little longer drive to go to GTG's that they might not have been willing to attend if not for the build off.
A BIG THANKS to Terry and his family for hosting the GTG and providing us with ample amounts of great food and fun! I just wish that hosting these GTG's didn't mean so much out of pocket money for the host. Its not right.
Easy fix, a donation bucket. I don't think anyone would mind dropping 10-20 bucks in the pot for a great time and good food.
I have really enjoyed these threads! Wish I could have been there!
Easy fix, a donation bucket. I don't think anyone would mind dropping 10-20 bucks in the pot for a great time and good food.
I have really enjoyed these threads! Wish I could have been there!
Riverrat2 passed a hat, some even threw in twice, some threw in none. Terry still came out in the hole.
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