Egg Shooter
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I like simple.I don't like it tried like hell to though. Roller way easier simple like me
I like simple.I don't like it tried like hell to though. Roller way easier simple like me
yes and i have that one if you want it
Yes Sir! That gal can get it done! Ive heard her play, just hadnt heard her sing til now. Thanks for posting that.I think sausage fingers may be been listening to this one when he did my 346.
I ran across her in a blues club in Chicago.
Joanna Conner.
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Ok. I'll shoot you a PM.yes and i have that one if you want it
it helped me alot and now i just use a file on a handle
I think sausage fingers may be been listening to this one when he did my 346.
I ran across her in a blues club in Chicago.
Joanna Conner.
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I'm kinda overly concerned about the file angle I think too. As in the 35 degree deal....
yes and i have that one if you want it
it helped me alot and now i just use a file on a handle
Well how do ya like about dat baw!We got an office in Gonzales. Hi bow dah!
Not the only good fella in herrr either...Not as important as the file height. Another big thing is tooth length. Most people file one side better...and take more offa that tooth. Then the saw won't cut straight....and they're like....wtf?
You're a good man Dallas.
Filing 5/16"(.325) and 3/8(.375)Mostly 3/8 lp, 043 and 3/8 lp 050.
It still sucks
I now have 3 saws that use regular 3/8 but still in the not running category. That EZ you like, a Homelite 150 and a blue Homelite. Xl something. Bigger than that EZ. One runner using 3/8 is the Remington SL9 I have. I haven't tried filing that yet. Everything I'm actually running on the regular is the 3/8 lp and one 1/4 pitch. I hope that never dulls because it looks the pain in the arse to do.Filing 5/16"(.325) and 3/8(.375)
Is a lot easier than 3/8 LP in my opinion. The low profile cutter doesnt give you as much working space, or thats the way it feels to me.
I'm no expert by any means, but ive learned through trial and (mostly) error what works. Dont sweat it. Its one of those things that just "clicks", and you get a feel for it. The guide seems to make it worse for me because I cant "feel" when its right.
Dallas and several others here know way more than I do, and can offer way better tips.
That looks rather painful.
Glad to hear that Steve. Our "pets" seem to wind up being the most loyal friends we ever have.
If only they knew more than 3 chords.....and could sing rather than scream.
May hell.....AC/DC sucks dog balls.
Have they done an MRI yet Mark? Sounds like a pinched nerve.
I broke my back at L5-S1. It wasn't pleasant. Felt like I was being cut upen in that crease between your belly and junk. And like I had the fullest bladder all the time. I hope you get to the bottom of it soon bud. Spine stuff sucks.Can’t do mri
I have a bladder stimulater in my butt cheek so it would pull it out
Chiro said my L5 and sacrum. She said that these 2 are very painful
Got me on a muscle relaxer and hydrocodone still is hardly bearable
I need some scotch to mix with but don’t have any [emoji3061]
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Three reasons I'll probably never try porting my own saws;@dall
Lemme try the roller deal first. I'll hit the tractor supply tomorrow to see if they have one. After i get a feel for that I'll know if I should try the 2in 1 you have. I actually had forgotten about those. The swedish roller I hadn't seen b4. Thank you guys for the tips. Originally I had no plans of learning free hand filing. But the more I get the saw sickness the more I want to learn. Hell I'll probably end up with a degree wheel and a pile of ruined cylinders at some point too.
It still sucks