Yep real easy. ... I made a few cool ones like thatFound out yesterday, a man can do anything he wants to a cutter when it ain't attached to a loop..
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That looks like fun. We can have a parts sorting GTG.Went by the storage unit to pickup the 2000E.
Gonna have a lotta stuff to sort through some day.
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Hmmmmmmmmmm. [emoji2]That looks like fun. We can have a parts sorting GTG.
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Yeah, I've been pondering on how to store them in some kind of order.I'm a wiz at making large storage shelves on the cheap.
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This two level, 2' X 8' cost just shy of twenty bux for the lumber. But, lumber has likely gone up some.
Found out yesterday, a man can do anything he wants to a cutter when it ain't attached to a loop..
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Perfect sense for normal application.School me. I thought the corner was supposed to line up with the corner on the top plate.
Does my statement make sense to anybody but me?
Perfect sense for normal application.
This one is not your "normal" application.
It will be running in clean wood, on an alky powered 3120.Gotcha, so this one is going to cut faster in a clean, soft wood cant. But is going to dull quickly out in the field pulling "osage orange duty". The top plate does look like it would slice some wood in a hurry. Where do you want to be on the depth of the raker? I guess it depends on what size of saw, correct? More hp equals more depth.
It will be running in clean wood, on an alky powered 3120.
Normal rules are out the window.
Found out yesterday, a man can do anything he wants to a cutter when it ain't attached to a loop..
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