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Timberframed

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Got an idea just sittin' here with a cold saw and a cold one and out of harms way. What if our host sponsored a vote based on board feet ect. and conservation efforts, hands on technical info, so that the world can know we do above and beyond to keep things green? 100+ cc and 60"+ bar class to nakme a few. Personally my vote would go to BobL for all of his contributions if something like this could get pull started. Just a thought boys....The winner would gain something like a brand spanking new 090 or a 999F....
 
Got an idea just sittin' here with a cold saw and a cold one and out of harms way. What if our host sponsored a vote based on board feet ect. and conservation efforts, hands on technical info, so that the world can know we do above and beyond to keep things green? 100+ cc and 60"+ bar class to nakme a few. Personally my vote would go to BobL for all of his contributions if something like this could get pull started. Just a thought boys....The winner would gain something like a brand spanking new 090 or a 999F....

Thanks for the kind thoughts but the newer members might not know that I am really only riding on the knowledge coat tails of others like Woodshop and Aggiewoodbutcher who have not been posting much for a few years,
 
Thanks for the kind thoughts but the newer members might not know that I am really only riding on the knowledge coat tails of others like Woodshop and Aggiewoodbutcher who have not been posting much for a few years,


For those new members, BobL has shared his wealth of information on saw setups for milling , milling chain sharpening and most of all safe ergonomics while milling. Bob's got my vote!

jerry-
 
For those new members, BobL has shared his wealth of information on saw setups for milling , milling chain sharpening and most of all safe ergonomics while milling. Bob's got my vote!

jerry-

Thanks Jerry.
My vote is for you, quality of workmanship, friendly advice and a cheerful positive disposition!
 
Thanks for the kind thoughts but the newer members might not know that I am really only riding on the knowledge coat tails of others like Woodshop and Aggiewoodbutcher who have not been posting much for a few years,

Like a lot of people who read this forum, I'm riding on your coat tails, too! Chain saw milling is a lot easier and more accurate, thanks to your contributions! Keep 'em coming.
 
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