Go in!!! Old new stock hatchets , axes and monster cc magnesium saws are hidden in the back right corner!An antique store with I'd bet antique tools. West of downtown St. Louis View attachment 194279 View attachment 194280
An antique store with I'd bet antique tools. West of downtown St. Louis View attachment 194279 View attachment 194280
Optical illusion? The cutting corners looks blunt.Think it will cut.
Sure wish I had that macro function.
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I'm curious what you set the raker at. With a gullet that long 32-35 thou?Think it will cut.
Sure wish I had that macro function.
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After dark near I40 and Boyle west from downtown aways. St. Louis is the short answer. 314-371-1720 is prolly still the phone number. I was "free" c-listing in the area and stopped to take the pics late in not the best (or worst) part of St. Louis. Didn't linger.Where is that Tony? I might have to check that out.
Never actually measured them, but about 5-10 lower than that, its a little higher than the hardwood setting on a husky progressive style gauge. It's for a 346 and I didn't have any green softwood to set them in, it's for someone else and they will need to tune them for their saw/wood, most likely they will need another 5 removed for green softwood. I really wanted to run it on a 70 with an 8 pin, but I resisted, I wouldn't have if I had something softer to run it in.I'm curious what you set the raker at. With a gullet that long 32-35 thou?
Seems pretty sharp on this end, it's hard to get a picture, I'm open to any tips my friend.Optical illusion? The cutting corners looks blunt.
Oh man!Went and visited the old mill and dam ruins for which the town i live in was named tonight.
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