This started to become concerning about three months ago….. Luckily for me I can scale some of the industrial demands way back, and prioritize this recovery over the winter months.
Thanks for all the insights! I definitely think the way I sleep is a huge piece to this…… and this is my reminder to make a conscious effort to be more mindful of that, same with one handing the saw….. I know I’m pretty dialed in the hydration department, so I guess maybe now would be a good...
I’ve searched the forums, some of them are old/didnt get me too far. The last few months I’ve developed epicondylitis bad, in both elbows… simultaneous golfers and tennis elbow. I’ve tried a lot: rest, ice, heat, massage, accupuncture, stretches, strengthening exercises…. nothing is giving me...
@ghostice I noticed the statx when new seems like it’s got some sort of wax coating on it. With the same bollard adjustment as I use for squir (DIALED), my RRP would creep a bit on StatX….. but the price can’t be beat.
Squir is great, but doesn’t seem to last me very long. I do like the statX for 11.5 as well. I am on my 3rd or 4th squir, with one or two on backup FWIW… I’m a RRP guy.
That time of the year, I need to think about spending some money to reduce my tax burden…. I’ve been hauling my mini skid and ground pro in the dump trailer… it’s not an ideal setup, but it works. Loading the machine can get quite tippy, and sooner or later it’s going to be a recipe for...
That’s really brutal Tom sorry. That must’ve been really painful to witness/discover, ESPECIALLY as a tree person….. call me petty, but I would pursue this. In my eyes trees are assets/equity to a property’s value, this is no different than them chopping a hole in your siding.