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The alphanumerical paper organizing is where the big bucks are at.
Throw in color coordination and papersize...it can get real crazy...almost need a chainbrake on the copy machine to keep from getting paper cuts...but then I wouldn't be as cool!
 

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I organize papers to get stapled. Usually alphabetically if possible.

I know a guy personally that took his chain brake off his 200 that has about 1/10 of his nose, no upper lip and no front teef and barely any of his chin left with a scar the length of his face, he also fell about 50ft and has so much brain damage he hardly functions and looks like an extra in a horror movie.

I like chain brakes, especially on top handle saws spinning around 14k at head level.
 

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I like chain brakes, especially on top handle saws spinning around 14k at head level.
I like chain brakes too, I just happen to have a few saws that didn't come with them (2100, 10-10, D44, McCulloch 250). I give them a little extra attention when using them. I don't like top handle saws and won't use them because I don't like the balance of them. But that is just me. I know others really like them and I will still repair them when asked.
 

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They are the same as the old ones, just new logo. They are not the same as the “light” series of bars.
Not around my area…used to be anything that didn’t run 3/8 chain was .325 .63 gauge…with the new bars they went to the .50….

Also it’s got a thinner kerf you can immediately tell if you used the .325 .63 a lot….also can tell when hand filling it..
 

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Well guys should have dug they my pile of was stuff before making post lmao…got a brand new 18 “new light 04” bar and chain and one I have used before lmao….

Don’t go threw my saw stuff as much these days unless grabbing a new chain or file….

Was cuttting up some bigger oak with 461 and realize every time I pick up that 261 how much I like it lmao feels like a toy after running a 362 or 461…
 
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