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I have three saw plans for each scenario. Most of the scenarios are just fantasies.
Well, I mean hurricane season is starting, so i might buy another saw just for luck.I have three saw plans for each scenario. Most of the scenarios are just fantasies.
It turns into 10 3-saw plans real quickIt appears that the 3 saw plan automatically kicks CAD into gear with no hand brake or e-brake available....![]()
I am going for the unlimited category!!It turns into 10 3-saws plans real quick
Well…need backup saws, so…i always though a 3 saw plan involved a minimum of 5 saws.
I gotta tap the brakes every once in a while. It’s a slippery slope. Should be a good auction when I kick the bucketIt appears that the 3 saw plan automatically kicks CAD into gear with no hand brake or e-brake available....![]()
I see that and think mag-rot....at least put a block of wood under them!!
Perfect! Haha
The problem is you start pulling down the saws, then you want to start them to make sure they are still working, one will have a bad oil leak that you will need to fix and then you will see something else bent or broken on another saw and want to fix that...you end up buying a parts saw for the parts, but end up working on it and fixing that saw...all the while the new shelves are not getting built!I guess the first step is moving everything and getting the old shelving out of the way…
That's part of what's holding me back, too. I've got enough scrap wood from demoing this old house to build a hundred shelves.I guess the first step is moving everything and getting the old shelving out of the way…
I do too. Kicking em forward a foot or so onto that puddle of mystery fluid is more my style.I see that and think mag-rot....at least put a block of wood under them!!![]()
The problem is you start pulling down the saws, then you want to start them to make sure they are still working, one will have a bad oil leak that you will need to fix and then you will see something else bent or broken on another saw and want to fix that...you end up buying a parts saw for the parts, but end up working on it and fixing that saw...all the while the new shelves are not getting built!![]()
i had to do that. then i built shelves in the corner and thought i was going to have so much more room. lol. right!I guess the first step is moving everything and getting the old shelving out of the way…
i ran good gas tbrough everything then let them all idle until they died, fired em all up till there wan no more gas in them. I had never heard of fogging oil at that time. so i have a bunch of sawa and othere hand helds that i think should i put somg gas in them and do it all over again with some god damn fogging oil. fuuucccckkkkThe problem is you start pulling down the saws, then you want to start them to make sure they are still working, one will have a bad oil leak that you will need to fix and then you will see something else bent or broken on another saw and want to fix that...you end up buying a parts saw for the parts, but end up working on it and fixing that saw...all the while the new shelves are not getting built!![]()
Where would I put all that long stuff leaning up in the corner if I built shelves there? Getting organized just creates confusion.i had to do that. then i built shelves in the corner and thought i was going to have so much more room. lol. right!
I can't imagine where you had to put all that stuff to build those shelves!! At least you have something underneath the chainsaws sitting on the floor!




