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It' all cool it's ice cream.Strawberry is cool
It' all cool it's ice cream.Strawberry is cool
I would kill some ome for that brown bread and all that and the raw milk straight from the cows milk came from a farm 10mins from me cool thimg is iam lactose intolerance but the unpasteurized milk dosent bother me one bit oh yeah didn't mean to derail the thread I think I did post something useful in the homemade light bar thread
There's a homemade light bar thread? And I thought the guide bar gear ratio guy had too much free time.
I like the fact that you feel the use of punctuation is a complete waste of time and effort.
Carving bars have a very small tip, which should lower the overall gear ratio of the saw. That should give you more torque, correct?
Nothing is random dot dot dotYou're silly. The tip would overspeed, throwing off the axis of rotation and stuff.
Compensate much?30" for me
Down sizing from what I already got.
It's hard to limb with an 84"
Prolly cus its not a homemade lightweight, small tip, increased torque bar.Down sizing from what I already got.
It's hard to limb with an 84"
Cannon should make an 84" double ended carving bar. I bet they woukd never wear much at all.
If you ran a 1/2" sprocket and 1/4" chain you could get two links per sprocket tooth and speed up the saw considerably thereby gaining maximum torque + X where X is anybody guess.
You guys are smart......I'm in awe of your good brains.If you mounted the chain backwards, the smaller nose sprocket would be less inefficient in a double-negative way. Right?
Philbert