9,9,9,9
Spoken, those log grades are also German for "no, no, no, no". How convenient!
9,9,9,9
Gotta say Randy, those are some great pics of your son. Surprised he uses such vintage saws logging though.......
Well, no Devil's Cut tonight.
Well, no Devil's Cut tonight. Things are said in safety on the internet, that in person would be a deadly insult, with an appropriate response. I don't think the OP thought that through, based on anything he (it) posted. Had he done so in person, he would have remembered my name forever.
Arrh, we'll drink to "near misses" when next we meet.
Just remember Randy, when you're carving your name in someone's forehead you have to do it backward so they can read it in the mirror.
Andy
Nobody called the guy crazy. Maybe that's why he flipped.
Done. I don't mind a good ******* arguing with the pros thread, it makes for good comedy. There's no need for his personal crap though.
To guys are too much. And Randy, not for nothing, but you look a little long in the tooth to be making those kinds of threats
How about you take a seminar in ####in yourself! gosuckit
Yup...you better look into those classes. You just proved my point for me. Thanks.
I can't give him any red. Anybody else?
I can't give him any red. Anybody else?
But I have fallen hundreds of tress in my life (hardwood, all under 100' or so) and have never once used a wedge.
For one I dont try to fight too much which way its leaning. Two, I make my hinge cut about 1/4-2/3 the way through the tree (depending on the severity of the lean). I cut through until I feel the saw push back out of the cut, this is where the weight of the tree has shifted towards the direction I want it to fall in. Third I pull the sawe out, and make my backcut, and the tree goes over. And it has every single time, where its supposed to.
Am I doing it all that wrong really?