Greenwedge
ArboristSite Operative
This could be fun, and I sure hope this thread does not turn out to be problematic. Figured this would be a good way to vent......Hey, I'll start......I'm copying this straight from my ebay messages.
Dipsticks message
U ruined the cylinder.U bored it out much to much :0- that discoloring in
the cylinder is the nickel worn off and the casting of the cylinder showing
through.that like putting sand paper on the rings of the piston. U have to
have it renickele -u wrecked that saw.thank u for the pics kid
My reply
Really? That's funny...I don't recall boring out the cylinder....in fact I
didn't. The wear you are seeing is from use, and this cylinder is far from
ruined. There is a lot of life left in er.
Dipsticks second message
then that cylinder is bad - no joke u have to have the nickel on the walls
of the cylinder and ur full of crap- witch lie r u sticking with - u stated
" The jug has been milled " on the first line .tisk tisk .One lie at a
time numb nuts. U probably have a glazing tool and u used it way to much-
If ur going to right back don't set ur self up .
My reply
You have no Idea what you are talking about, and I take great offense to
being called a liar! I have went out of my way to show everything about
this saw. I have said many times that it has allot of use. I tore it down,
took pic's, posted them, buttoned it back up, fired it up right afterwords
on video and posted it. Everything I have said about this saw is true, and
I'm not trying to hide anything. This saw has ran like a som BEEP for a
long time and will continue to do so it taken care of. My integrity is of
the highest level! Next time you want to call me a liar or a numbBEEP come
on over and do it in person, in fact, along with your alligator mouth,
bring your chainsaw, and I will outcut it with my RUINED 66. No more of
these ignorant emails loudmouth! And also, there is a difference between boring out a cylinder and milling
it. Where did you go to School? Milling it is lowering the overall height
of the cylinder. Boring it out is creating a bigger diameter in the
cylinder wall. Don't call me a liar again, and learn what the BEEP your
talking about!
This really gets under my skin!!!! OK, your turn. LOL
Dipsticks message
U ruined the cylinder.U bored it out much to much :0- that discoloring in
the cylinder is the nickel worn off and the casting of the cylinder showing
through.that like putting sand paper on the rings of the piston. U have to
have it renickele -u wrecked that saw.thank u for the pics kid
My reply
Really? That's funny...I don't recall boring out the cylinder....in fact I
didn't. The wear you are seeing is from use, and this cylinder is far from
ruined. There is a lot of life left in er.
Dipsticks second message
then that cylinder is bad - no joke u have to have the nickel on the walls
of the cylinder and ur full of crap- witch lie r u sticking with - u stated
" The jug has been milled " on the first line .tisk tisk .One lie at a
time numb nuts. U probably have a glazing tool and u used it way to much-
If ur going to right back don't set ur self up .
My reply
You have no Idea what you are talking about, and I take great offense to
being called a liar! I have went out of my way to show everything about
this saw. I have said many times that it has allot of use. I tore it down,
took pic's, posted them, buttoned it back up, fired it up right afterwords
on video and posted it. Everything I have said about this saw is true, and
I'm not trying to hide anything. This saw has ran like a som BEEP for a
long time and will continue to do so it taken care of. My integrity is of
the highest level! Next time you want to call me a liar or a numbBEEP come
on over and do it in person, in fact, along with your alligator mouth,
bring your chainsaw, and I will outcut it with my RUINED 66. No more of
these ignorant emails loudmouth! And also, there is a difference between boring out a cylinder and milling
it. Where did you go to School? Milling it is lowering the overall height
of the cylinder. Boring it out is creating a bigger diameter in the
cylinder wall. Don't call me a liar again, and learn what the BEEP your
talking about!
This really gets under my skin!!!! OK, your turn. LOL