What's a hundred lawyers at the bottom of the sea?
What do you call 25 skydiving lawyers?
Not to mention the undetermined flex of said bar, what grade the bolt was, how it was welded, and WTF the 1" steel plate was attached too
Torque I say!!!!!!!!
[video=youtube;sBcB4wmzYMI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBcB4wmzYMI[/video]
Suppose it depends on a sawyer's cutting style and touch.
Now that I've read this thread, I have but one question.
Why did so many of the chainsaw masters who commented on this thread ignore the lifeline Wheelock threw you back on page three?
Now that I've read this thread, I have but one question.
Why did so many of the chainsaw masters who commented on this thread ignore the lifeline Wheelock threw you back on page three?
Can't believe nobody commented on this. Must be a bunch of kids here.
Can't believe nobody commented on this. Must be a bunch of kids here.
Breaker bar is counterweighted. And you're missing the point. It was an illustration, not to be mistaken for a micrometer inducing calculation of Jack Daniel's proportions.In your miscalculated above equation HP would be 0. Torque would be more than 3000'#'s because you didn't factor in breaker bar weight.
I know who it is and you are right I am not a kid. Torque hint hint.
In your miscalculated above equation HP would be 0.
I have ladders. :msp_smile:You are correct, I thought if I got that technical I'd be over his head........
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