Chatty bishes

otstir:
You scared of little transistors, chips, boards and some wiring?
Mad Maxx?...
I got the big stuff covered just need speed now to produce lumber and timber frames peices. A swing blade is still not off the table. Being mobile is the most likely scenario. Small bands or carriage type rolling saws seems like my best bet. Having a way to load up big stuff can be avoided with quarter ripped or milled larger logs. Small trees are firewood to me most times. Straight yellow or white pine is the only small softwood ones worth saving imo or cedar cultivars.
I have maybe a dozen hitch ends from 8" welded drops to adjustables. Plus two pintle inserts and one pull ring. The triple ball insert is very handy. Solid stock in the heavy lifters.
Your right he should.
He never got hooked to the right guy yet or gal who wants to build custom vehicles and has a fat roll to tool up a decent shop. Who knows maybe Ed smells the roses and steps in it by chance. That is only a car show or rod run away. National and regional events send out head hunters to find the magic makers. A tight and right drive line is a beautiful thing pulling 5-6K in chit behind a sweet ride heading out on 76 in PA setting the pace. Dropping mfers at 80mph from the pack is never an optional. It will happen because somebody does not have their chit together. Ed ain't that guy... he is clearly a pack leading builder given half the chance.
lol NOT but it's never too late to start