srb08
Doesn't play well with others
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Yesterday, one of my neighbors brought his saw down and asked me to sharpen the chain.
When he saw the number of chains I had, he asked why I was hoarding. He thinks one loop per saw, is all that's really needed and more than two qualifies as hoarding. While I know he's wrong, it got me thinking.
I have six saws and use five different chains. I have a total of 37 chain loops. None of the chains I have are junk, all are serviceable. 20 are new and have never been on a saw.
I realize that if I posted this in the saw forum, I'd be called a slacker.
For a firewood guy, what is a reasonable number?
When he saw the number of chains I had, he asked why I was hoarding. He thinks one loop per saw, is all that's really needed and more than two qualifies as hoarding. While I know he's wrong, it got me thinking.
I have six saws and use five different chains. I have a total of 37 chain loops. None of the chains I have are junk, all are serviceable. 20 are new and have never been on a saw.
I realize that if I posted this in the saw forum, I'd be called a slacker.
For a firewood guy, what is a reasonable number?