All the professional tree surgeons I know use them.TheReal_ND wrote: Red pill me on Husqvarna chain saws...
Kanpeki Knife Set ($1,300 for under $230)
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For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Montegriffo wrote:All the professional tree surgeons I know use them.TheReal_ND wrote: Red pill me on Husqvarna chain saws...
What do you want to know, what is your intended use ?
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Recreational chainsawing
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Take it away Lotta.Montegriffo wrote:All the professional tree surgeons I know use them.TheReal_ND wrote: Red pill me on Husqvarna chain saws...
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TheReal_ND wrote:Recreational chainsawing
I have a 346 XP, I've had it for close to 10 years, and I cut no less than 6 cords of pine, fir and larch with it every year. It came with a 16" bar, but I upgraded to a 20" bar and it had enough power to run it just fine. It has been completely reliable for more, the only thing that broke was the little plastic choke switch.
If you are doing recreational stuff and the occasional tree removal or trimming around the house, go with a smaller one. Like there 240, decent power, but a lot lighter and easier to handle. After all, you're not 6'2 and well built .
For people new to chainsaws, go with a lighter smaller saw until you get some experience. I'm sure YouTube has a bunch of video on safe use. Be damn careful with them, that chain is moving at almost 10,000 RPMs and is designed to remove material. I have a 4 inch scar on my right leg from a Stihl 044 Magnum when I was 21. Kevlar chaps are not a bad choice, definitely eye pro and ear pro.
Learning to sharpen a chainsaw takes some time. You want every tooth sharpened as close to the same as possible or your saw with cut curves. You want a nice square chip the width of the chain as sawdust. It's a tool most anyone can run, but also a tool that requires enough skill to do it right requires a professional that does one thing.
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So, what kind of china and flatware do you fellows recommend?
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Go to Craigslist and pick up grandma's. I'm not even kidding. I did that once for my grandmother in law as a birthday present and she was floored when she recognized the make. I got them for like fifteen bucks.de officiis wrote:So, what kind of china and flatware do you fellows recommend?
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vintage bakelite baby, that's all you need.de officiis wrote:So, what kind of china and flatware do you fellows recommend?
throw in a set of these
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I like your style...