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atleast your daughter has good taste in saws lolAlrighty fellas, brother Dallas especially...after getting a bellyful of home cooked groceries, I got a couple of gals ready to blow the doors off yall's asses. My 6' 3", 18yr old daughter on the left, and her 18yr old college roomie on the right.
They know now how to crank a chainsaw...it's all over with now fellers...read 'em and weep!
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I bet you could do it Wayne, give it a try sometime. I have been reading the how to square file thread, there is a lot of good info in it.
You're a good friend Gunner.I just got throw some drywall up for him and finish it he will be all set.
Been busy some of this week helping my old friend lives alone doesn't have any family up here.He survives with what little disability gives him which ain't much.He had a bad leak while back that caused alot of damage to his ceiling.I tore off the tonque and groove found what I was expecting bunch of mold.
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Got all the bad tore out replace with new lumber and insulation hes a happy camper tonight
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Yeah sure wish could have got to it sooner.He never thought it was a big deal.I voluntered my time and some resources but what are friends for right.No one should have to live with air quality like that.Good job Gunner, that mold can be a killer.
Alrighty fellas, brother Dallas especially...after getting a bellyful of home cooked groceries, I got a couple of gals ready to blow the doors off yall's asses. My 6' 3", 18yr old daughter on the left, and her 18yr old college roomie on the right.
They know now how to crank a chainsaw...it's all over with now fellers...read 'em and weep!
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Yeah sure wish could have got to it sooner.He never thought it was a big deal.I voluntered my time and some resources but what are friends for right.No one should have to live with air quality like that.
I hear ya brother! They ain't an ounce of framing houses from the crawl space or slab up, I ain't seen. I framed houses for several yrs, many yrs ago. And did a heap of finishing and trim work, painting, sheetrock mudding/taping/sanding, slinging shingles and roofing as well.I just got throw some drywall up for him and finish it he will be all set.
Yes that is one of them I've used. It's a double bevel@mdavlee
I can't see the side profile. They call it a chisel bit, but who knows. Can you confirm that the model # is a double bevel?
Bahco 4-150-07-3-0 Flat Chisel Bit File 7' - AboloxTools.com
http://aboloxtools.com/cutting-tool...o-4-150-07-3-0-flat-chisel-bit-file-7-qty-10/
How did I know that was gonna come back...???atleast your daughter has good taste in saws lol
Jason how did you get them girls to leave with all that good home cooking around there?lol bet they didn't leave hungry.atleast your daughter has good taste in saws lol
It's a sweet buy. 10 of them shipped are about $68Yes that is one of them I've used. It's a double bevel
Do it right or don't do it at all is what I was taught and teach my own.I hear ya brother! They ain't an ounce of framing houses from the crawl space or slab up, I ain't seen. I framed houses for several yrs, many yrs ago. And did a heap of finishing and trim work, painting, sheetrock mudding/taping/sanding, slinging shingles and roofing as well.
Looks like you did a fine job there from the pic.
Affirmative@mdavlee
I can't see the side profile. They call it a chisel bit, but who knows. Can you confirm that the model # is a double bevel?
Bahco 4-150-07-3-0 Flat Chisel Bit File 7' - AboloxTools.com
http://aboloxtools.com/cutting-tool...o-4-150-07-3-0-flat-chisel-bit-file-7-qty-10/