One thing that has impressed with with the 2100 is, doesn’t matter the wood or the size of bar. It seems to just dig in and cut and do its thing, while resounding a glorious tone no other saw seems to have anymore. What a unit.
304 stainless cart made to hold some plates that go in and out of a freezing tunnel for raspberries. It holds the spare set to swap when the ones inside the tunnel get plugged up and need to be pulled and cleaned.
Fuel cap spacer for a tank that sees some wet conditions and needed the fill neck extended. Everything drilled, notched, and cutout by hand with a grinder.
304 Stainless air knife I made for a raspberry freezing tunnel to remove snow from the belt as it exits the tunnel. -15F degrees while running product inside. -39F is as cold as I can get it running empty.
Alaskan mill so hard to make a skim pass. It’s a whole lot more messing around nipping away at it. I may take the top and make a pass on that later. Most the time the top is all trimmed and ugly, this one has a massive hump on it I had to cut out first. For some smaller boards off that. This...
No she definitely drifted. Was really weird. It kind of walked out on the branches as it came down and just moved all over the place. Had large branches low on the tree and they kind of supported the weight as it came down.
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