I've had my feet stomped by cattle a few times. Most of the time it was in softer ground and the foot sinks.If their feet were crushed with steel toes on then they would have been without them too..... just a fact
They're cool if you don't wear pants under them.
Probably due to the sawdust in your butt crack...nothing is randommy ass always gets chapped wen I do that
I hear ya Mike.Few custom makers are it. $450-550 a pair
I thought that's why they called them chaps.my ass always gets chapped wen I do that
Working with cattle in a dairy barn with tie-stalls its nothing but concrete and saw dust. It's like a homemade bench vice.I've had my feet stomped by cattle a few times. Most of the time it was in softer ground and the foot sinks.
I'm getting big gains outta that saw too Shaun.
And I hardly did anything to it. It took me longer to figure out how to take it apart then to grind on it.
Most of what I do to them is in the uppers.
Yup, with a really tiny burr.
The 460 is stout Jeff. That's a tough looking block of wood.2nd run at about 14300. Much better here. Saw is super strong. Loves to cut with dogs in. Nice.
thats how all his saws areThanks. Saw is uber strong. Wood is dry, hard, and burly. Cut about a year ago and left on ground. I cut them to 16" lengths.
I should another cut using a different round block of wood. For better comparison.
The more you lean on this saw, the more it likes it. [emoji106]
Doc did a great job on this.