I probably would have just told them the job is not currently a good fit for us when I realized what I quoted above.
There's a reason I prefer to work for clients that are references from friends and other clients, but it obviously limits the amount of work I get. It's nice when you get slammed...
Can't imagine the pain.
Sorrow is a long term process, and can take even longer to get over the closer you were to a person. But the blessing is you had a great relationship with her for many yrs prior to her passing, which often helps.
Sorry for your loss.
As Reach said it's one of Stihl's chain grinders(I don't speak German lol).
I have one here, it's one of the items I bought in my researching of sharpening. First thing I did to it was to add a foot pedal to it to control the vise, the way it operates I was not expecting( I got some experience...
It's a minor point, but it obviously made a huge difference.
Experience is one way to learn, but a while back I decided I wanted to learn all I could about sharpening, it was an expensive yr(another way to learn, spend money lol). I bought a few different grinders both round and square, and...
Okay, just wanted to be sure, no reason to argue on something we both agree on.
Now back to arguing :lol:.
I've seen many chains that were sharpened improperly because the file was held too low even though it was the proper size.
Many times when working in frozen wood I'll run a larger size...
Pretty sure it's a blue racer, it sure tore out of there after the boy let it go. Of course it ran right under the tractor, and I was a little hesitant to move it as I don't kill any snakes here.
Same chizilbit from the other forums?