Or throw on that super aggressive ass chain you were using a few months ago, lol.Speedwood fun lol. Needs a 8-9 pin and 1/8 leaner on H. I have a better chain to try on it. Will make a video to show the difference.
I wish I still had that for this. This was a about wore out exl oregon with about 1/8” left of cutters, probably a good start for potential race chain? I need to work on my cutting change overs. I think that’s where the biggest gain will come from. I was practicing as you can see from the pile of cookies lol.Or throw on that super aggressive ass chain you were using a few months ago, lol.
I'd say it's better to start with a brand new chain to grind on for racing.I wish I still had that for this. This was a about wore out exl oregon with about 1/8” left of cutters, probably a good start for potential race chain? I need to work on my cutting change overs. I think that’s where the biggest gain will come from. I was practicing as you can see from the pile of cookies lol.
I think that’s one thing I’ll leave to more capable people than me lol. Maybe I’ll attempt a play chain at some point. More for the fun aspect than winning races.I'd say it's better to start with a brand new chain to grind on for racing.
Yup it was green poplar, didn’t want to run that particular chain in hardwood. Dulls it up too fastNice Mason. Looked like OhiO speed wood though. Lol
It’s a joke regarding people choosing softwood to make there saw look fast.I don't get it? Read similar post many times. Can u be more specific? @Cut4fun you have any idea?
It’s a joke regarding people choosing softwood to make there saw look fast.
It’s a joke regarding people choosing softwood to make there saw look fast.
I'm in the hardwood camp, but I take a walk on the wild side once in a while..Not just any ol soft wood l. Rotted pine to be exact.
Thank you for the compliment on both of those three things.Nice Jim. On both the chain and the cutting and the saw!
Is that a new place for test cuts? (in the vid)Thank you for the compliment on both of those three things.
I use that whenever the wood is too small for the stump out front.Is that a new place for test cuts? (in the vid)