alpinecrick
ArboristSite Operative
Here is a photo of that 'custom chainsaw milled' wooden freebie wedge that did the job.
Ya' hit that one so hard you squeezed all the sap outta it!
Casey
Here is a photo of that 'custom chainsaw milled' wooden freebie wedge that did the job.
LOL, I have a couple of them too and they are both broken.I certainly wouldn't buy GB wedges ever again, they are so brittle
I'm tough on wedges, so I no longer buy the nice ones. Madsens usually has a huge bin of all kinds and sizes of wedges that have some cosmetic defect for cheap. So every time I go there I buy some more.
That way I can have a wide range of sizes. I mostly use them for blocking out big wood or taking down big stumps a cut layer at a time.
Yesterday I had my bag of wedges working pretty hard while I finished up a a few days of blocking big wood and a fair size stump. The final cut was 68 inches across, had my 50 inch bar working pretty hard. I forgot my camera, but I have the last slice (cut in two so I could get it to my trailer) so I might take a picture of the piece reassembled.
Wedges, a long pry bar and my 78 inch cant hook are all must haves!
I haven't bought a wedge in years. . . I will just pick up the ones the fallers left in the unit. If they are broke, take it to the belt sander. Fixed. Or maybe I'm that cheap?
why is the rifled wedges not any good, Everyone i have heard talk about them don't like them. I thought about getiing some , but everyone says their bad then somethings got to be wrong with then.
Ya' hit that one so hard you squeezed all the sap outta it!
Casey
humm so does a buddy of mine, now if i can get the wife to die her hair........sorry i could not help myselfI like the red heads.
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