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I had to look twice, I'm not in the logging industry so what do I know.I know my eyes are a bit bad so that's what I was wondering if i'm missing it.
I had to look twice, I'm not in the logging industry so what do I know.I know my eyes are a bit bad so that's what I was wondering if i'm missing it.
Prob ain't one .I had to look twice, I'm not in the logging industry so what do I know.
He could of just bumped it across the tree and freed it with some throttle. Makes me wonder about his experience?Anyone who doesn't take the extra 5-10 sec to turn the saw off to get the chain unbound clearly doesn't have safety in mind or a good head on his shoulders. At least he's upfront about it, but what an idiot.
Some timber fallers use that method around here ,saves some time i guess
Look at the beginning of the video, just before the saw hits the wood ............... if he face cut anything, where are the chips and dirty snow ?If you look at the lighter colored outer ring you can tell it is bigger on the right side due to it being cut at an angle. Why anyone would touch a chain on a running saw is beyond me.
Yup. What would you do if one of your guys cleared a jammed chain by hand with the saw running? I'd think maybe I'd put him back to setting chokers until his brain started working again.
that is not how to cut venner . let alone that log won't go for venner . I have seen people cut venner like that and they can do really safe . the only time I've seen somone cut like this is a black walnut venner . that Payed out 18 thousand dollars . life's more important then venner logs . that's not safe coming from another logger .
LW...I don't see anything I'd call a face.
I agree that there is no face cut, "the clock" that some have commented about is where the start and the end of his cut ended up
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The chain sharpening video is a joke ...............
His post on a different site with the chain sharpening video said :
Title..................................: "The proper way to sharpen a chainsaw"
The post read.....................: "Watch this and learn"
It looked like he was filing straight across to me with hardly any angle90deg to the bar and a 45deg down angle - WTF?
Looks like a poser what say you guys?90deg to the bar and a 45deg down angle - WTF?
Yeah, that's what he showed, but I believe he said to use a 45deg down angle. But that won't give you a cutter that looks like any saw chain I've seen.....It looked like he was filing straight across to me with hardly any angle
Agreed.Yeah, that's what he showed, but I believe he said to use a 45deg down angle. But that won't give you a cutter that looks like any saw chain I've seen.....
Black walnut for venner is going for 8-12 bucks a board feetWhy was it worth so much?
Like I said it looked like he was filing sideways at a 90 degree angle to the chain.I think what he meant by the 45* was to exert your pressure in that direction not hold the file at that angle. That is the only reasonable conclusion that I could reached after watching that portion of the video several times trying to figure out what he meant. Ron
Yea you're right after I saw it a third time that's what crossed my mind when I saw the chips on the snow but I was too lazy to go back. Good observationLook at the beginning of the video, just before the saw hits the wood ............... if he face cut anything, where are the chips and dirty snow ?
My Uncle once told me when we were hunting ................ snow don't lie
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