Mt holly is about an hour ish drive not too bad. I think i will try to strike the upper part when i get a few minutes and go from there. If it dont go well i will take a shot at someone else welding it. Its a bit more forgiving there. If it dont pool up for me i will make a template so i can fab...
With some guidance i can weld it up. Its super light for its mass so i know its mostly magnesium. I have welded a few cases well but i ruined a broken dolmar case once that was real light so i would want input on amperage,preheat temp and filler material. I never tried welding a homelite. Had...
Lower handle didnt survive the trip. Its in 3 pieces. Other than that...its a nice saw. Of all the things to break in transit....had to be the lower handle.
Listen closely. She has been sitting a while dry and has a little corrosion inside. No play or pitting. Thats why i popped her open to make sure she was still good. The video is after i put her back together and made some cuts. Can hear she is a little noisy. No vibration or play after a tank...
Even more tempting. I do have a 372 to spare. Clean x torq. But i think a trade from illinois to n.j. is a bit of a shaky hassle. Not sure i want to roll dice on that. But i am considering a trade or buying outright. If you were close by i wouldnt think twice and trade. The 750's are getting...
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