pete3d
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Canola oil. It's all I've used for 6+ years. Just straight from the grocery store 100% canola. There have been some threads about it if you search.I told the customer that I'd have some environmental concerns as a little bar and chain oil will spray around, unavoidable, unless you took extraordinary measures.
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$30 bucks and get some bio oil. Or just run to the grocery store and by a jug of canola. Or 8” just use a handsawI have a couple smaller hung up trees, around 8 inch dead elm, I will tackle this week in a rocky brook area with steep banks. I told the customer that I'd have some environmental concerns as a little bar and chain oil will spray around, unavoidable, unless you took extraordinary measures.
Nearly 40 years ago when I was hiking the Long Trail in Vermont with my dog, I wandered into a logging camp where a couple guys were girdling trees for the forest service. They put a chain saw in my hands, with zero training and had me have at it. Some trees were girdled, others cut and got hung up. Lucky I didn't get hurt plus after I'd had enough after a day or two they asked me how much I wanted and didn't pay much.
Cut it with some gear oil for better tackinessI like using used diesel oil. It's free and its eco friendly?
Another time when I probably should have used an emoji..Sounds gross.
Canola or regular bar oil get stinky enough.
Yea. I am always amazed when I watch guys put a top into a location that it won’t fit in. Do they not understand that the end result can many times be a top sitting in your lap?When in doubt, go smaller. Mentioned he was unsure a couple times and just kept with the original plan. Slice cut would have been better too
Hardly relevant... you just couldn't help yourself cause someone needs to call this guy out...This popped up on YouTube and I thought it was relevant to our conversation on the slice cut.