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You can call me Teddy Eastwood.....
A little switch up on my bench this week![emoji44][emoji482][emoji481]![]()
Genius. I should start making my own miller lite too.
A little switch up on my bench this week![emoji44][emoji482][emoji481]![]()
Open the faucet...done!Genius. I should start making my own miller lite too.
Low hanging fruit on that huhOpen the faucet...done!
Well the recipe started as a partial grain American wheat. I deleted some of the finishing hops and added Valencia orange peel and switched the yeast to a Hefe/Ale yeast. I'll let let you know in a month if it's a success!Looks nice. What's the recipe?
Well the recipe started as a partial grain American wheat. I deleted some of the finishing hops and added Valencia orange peel and switched the yeast to a Hefe/Ale yeast. I'll let let you know in a month if it's a success!
Projected to be between 6.25 and 6.75% with an IBU of between 20 and 25.What will the alcohol % be?
It'll run a few in without any problem. I prefer the 1/4" impact for screws anymore. I tapped most of my maple trees this year with the drill.(about 50 5/16" holes)Do u like the Milwaukee drill beaglebrair? Do u think it would put decking screws in?
My 357 got a tad porting...
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Freebie from my dealer, a piece here and there, trew a Meteor 242 in, guess it is a saw now...
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Really nice saws Tor! Got me a little jealous with all those G's!My 357 got a tad porting...
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Freebie from my dealer, a piece here and there, trew a Meteor 242 in, guess it is a saw now...
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What's your thoughts on the 357 Tor? The one I just built seems a little lethargic compared to the other small huskies in my fleet.My 357 got a tad porting...
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Freebie from my dealer, a piece here and there, trew a Meteor 242 in, guess it is a saw now...
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thanks Mike, but, I do know about a guy who build a few super pretty 242's right nowThose saws are atracked to you Tor
No wonder your the master
its easier to get a G saw here compared against a non G saw.Really nice saws Tor! Got me a little jealous with all those G's!
I prefer a ported 346, for awhile I had 3×357 and I'm down to one now, this one is a keeper though.What's your thoughts on the 357 Tor? The one I just built seems a little lethargic compared to the other small huskies in my fleet.
Maybe I'm just expecting too much out of it or a little spoiled by the ported saws...
What's your thoughts on the 357 Tor? The one I just built seems a little lethargic compared to the other small huskies in my fleet.
Maybe I'm just expecting too much out of it or a little spoiled by the ported saws...
I prefer a ported 346, for awhile I had 3×357 and I'm down to one now, this one is a keeper though.
I'm a fan of slim saws, if I'm first up in the 357 class I think I will prefer a 560.
Good to know. I'll get it out a little more here when the weather straightens out. Doesn't have much run time at all right now.I know the 2159 I got with the lower transfers fiddled with like to get nice and warmed up before it starts pulling hard.
Good move. I think Bob's the only dealer in the damn country that truly understands how this auto tune stuff works.Wow Tor I'm pretty sure if I ask the dealers around me about a 550xpg they will look at me like I speak another language. Kinda like last week when I called a couple shops about getting my 550 carb updated. First shop i ask and explain the saw is torn apart for a rebuild. They say oh first we would have to put the saw together before we could do anything with the carb. I ask ok what would the charge be to update the carb. Well our diagnostic fee is $50. Ok thanks for your time...bye. Second shop explained there hourly rate is $70 but it shouldn't take that long...ok thanks for your time...bye! Next call was to spike60!
Your lucky my Husky dealer support sucks!My local dealer did an update in less then 10 min, and no charge. Glad I get the VIP treatment there.