Now put a vice on it.After spending much time sitting on the ground working on my saws while in the woods, I came up with this setup for using my trailer to bring my work up to a comfortable level. I used an old shelf and attached two pieces of2X4's to keep it from sliding around. View attachment 425776 View attachment 425777
I keep the vice in the garage. I do all of my cutting on my own land. I do have spare chains in the tool box if the need arises.Now put a vice on it.
That will work.I keep the vice in the garage. I do all of my cutting on my own land. I do have spare chains in the tool box if the need arises.
I've used the same setup for years... I used ¾ inch plywood.I came up with this setup for using my trailer to bring my work up to a comfortable level. I used an old shelf...
Hope you don't mind me borrowing your idea to work smarter rather than harderI've used the same setup for years... I used ¾ inch plywood.
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Heck no‼ Borrow away‼Hope you don't mind me borrowing your idea to work smarter rather than harder
It's a good day when you can recall good memories from time spent with you granddad. He would be proud of how his idea continues to spread to other interests, like firewood.Heck no‼ Borrow away‼
Truthfully I can't claim it was "my" idea.... I borrowed (and modified) the idea from a table granddad made that he set across the gunwales of his fishing boat.
He kept it from sliding around by drilling a couple holes in it, dropping pins through them and into the oarlock sockets.
Darn thing worked like a charm for riggin' lines, unhookin' fish, the occasional reel repair (or unsnaggling), eating lunch, and so forth... even playing checkers on a slow fish day.
LOL Granddad was the master at working smarter, not harder... he had home made "stuff" to make near anything "more easier".
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Why would one need a funnel to pour bar oil into a saw?Good idea with the dish soap squirt bottle for the bar oil. no need to haul a funnel around.
Way to share the knowledge buddy! what other tips you sittin on?!I've used the same setup for years... I used ¾ inch plywood.
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Same reason you use a funnel for anything.....so you don't spill.Why would one need a funnel to pour bar oil into a saw?
Same reason you use a funnel for anything.....so you don't spill.
That is why I use a squeeze bottle--to keep the bar oil where it belongs
I must be a funnel moron, or they're too high-tech for me... every time I use a funnel to fill anything I over-fill it and spill crap all over.
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You use that for bar oil? That is what I use for my gas/oil mix.I use a (pre-EPA vented) 1-gallon plastic gas can with a pour spout... been doin' that for years also.
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I use a 2½ gallon for my fuel mix.You use that for bar oil? That is what I use for my gas/oil mix.
because SOME saws..put that cap,,in the damnest place......Why would one need a funnel to pour bar oil into a saw?
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