dbabcock
Hi Tech Redneck
I've come to the conclusion of late, that even with as many distractions (read: obsesive interests) that I already have, I'm still just a hair on the bored side of life. I mess around with cars, boats, tractors, electronics, photography and usually just jump right in from the beginning. I'm basically a cross between a nerd and a gas station attendant, in that I can be categorized as both fitting into all these groups and not fitting into any of them.
Be that as it may, I think horsing around with a real hotsaw might be just the thing to bring me out of the doldrums and at the same time absolutely convince people who know me that I have yet again outdone myself my the quest for the ultimate in a$$holery.
What I'm thinking of is having a real dyed-in-the-wool hotsaw built, iene that will be only used for racing. I may never race it in competition although if I get the urge, I might. Initially, I just want to try it out on some logs or cants and see what it and I can do. Whipping a piped, race chained beast out in front of certain unsuspecting "weekend woodsmen" around here or firing it up at 1:00 in the morning, a'la Greffard, might be good for some laughs as well.
So what saw should I start with? 372, 385, 3120? Presently, my 3120 is with Ken for "woods saw" mods and Dennis is doing similar things to void the warranty on a brand new Jonsy 2149 for me. I have a 266 SE that I may leave stock (or maybe not). I'd like you guys to give me your opinions on what saw would be a good one to pick up for this project, as well as how far to go with the "alterations".
Thanks in advance for your help.
Be that as it may, I think horsing around with a real hotsaw might be just the thing to bring me out of the doldrums and at the same time absolutely convince people who know me that I have yet again outdone myself my the quest for the ultimate in a$$holery.
What I'm thinking of is having a real dyed-in-the-wool hotsaw built, iene that will be only used for racing. I may never race it in competition although if I get the urge, I might. Initially, I just want to try it out on some logs or cants and see what it and I can do. Whipping a piped, race chained beast out in front of certain unsuspecting "weekend woodsmen" around here or firing it up at 1:00 in the morning, a'la Greffard, might be good for some laughs as well.
So what saw should I start with? 372, 385, 3120? Presently, my 3120 is with Ken for "woods saw" mods and Dennis is doing similar things to void the warranty on a brand new Jonsy 2149 for me. I have a 266 SE that I may leave stock (or maybe not). I'd like you guys to give me your opinions on what saw would be a good one to pick up for this project, as well as how far to go with the "alterations".
Thanks in advance for your help.