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    Climbing dead elm

    Hmm I wish I had been paying better attention to hear 'never mime on a dead end street'... I cant believe my own parents never warned me about that. They taught me from a young age not to climb on dead trees. thanks for all the replies.
  2. chep

    Climbing dead elm

    When I was at Paul Smiths College, my small engines instructor (also a wood science guru)made this statement "Never climb a dead elm tree!" He was speaking to the Urban tree management students in the class. Now, I just got a job today which will certainly involve climbing a dead elm. Its...
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    Biodegradable Bar oil and mix

    I have noticed absolutely no increase in wear on my bars. So I think that the sling factor is negligable. Can you visually see oil slinging when you are running your saws? Have you tested it? 2 identical saws with same oiler settings running both petroleum and veggie oils next to each other...
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    Biodegradable Bar oil and mix

    grocery store in gallon jugs. it says cold pressed. Some kind buzzer (in another thread) told me to make sure I looked for COLD PRESSED. Cos the regular canola was gumming up under cooler temps... I also found a five gallon container of cold pressed at my local liquor store for fryalators...
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    Biodegradable Bar oil and mix

    been using cold pressed (important detail that caused quite a shock to me early this winter when my oil was gelled up) canola oil in my saws for this whole winter. no problems. n for the record, its pretty cold out. In fact, I think I frostbit my big toe today, prepping a warm water soak...
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    credit card

    Thanks for some answers. This is a business card only, and used to make gear and tool purchases. I am fully aware of the need to pay the balance every month. Crazy Jimmy, could you elaborate a bit. Is it a business card, or personal? Are you getting neat work related things with your points...
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    credit card

    I am looking for input on a credit card suited well for an arborist. By that I mean rewards wise. A home depot credit card is useful to builders because they earn points n such towards future purchases. Are there any credit cards out there that seem geared towards us? Creativity counts. thanks

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