treeclimber jul
ArboristSite Operative
Wish I had a wall as tidy as yours Blsnelling!
I always have one in my truck for just about any situation. It came in real handy last year when I was coming home and a winter storm blew a tree down across my road.
I pulled out my saw and within 15 minutes, had the tree removed and the majority in the back of my truck.
A local saw shop here has about a 20" diameter tree trunk in the show room with a bunch of plunge cuts in it that the guy slides the guide bars into. There is about 5 or 6 old saws sticking out of the tree, looks kind of neat.
Thats the setup in the equipment shed at the MEA clearing dept in palmer too.Maybe 6' high from what I remember and full of used up dead parts saws,mostly Stihls n a few Echos.Right next to a 55 gal drum of bar oil.
The Husky's are still in the back of the crew trucks,ready to rock n roll.:blob6:
Now that's funny...........................
............................I've got some saws on selves, a few in cases, one each in my two trucks(work and personal), a few more under the work bench and two tore apart on top of the work bench and counter.
No way am I taking a pic, you guys are going to give me a complex with them fancy selves, cabinets and wall hangings. Nah, I kinda like 'em all over the place and grab which ever one is closest.![]()
No locks, my shop is protected by Sig Sauer, Remington, Winchester, Springfield Armory, Glock, etc..................... "if you're discovered here tonight, you'll found here tomorrow morning".![]()
I'm with ya, some over here, some over there, some in the trucks, some I can't remember where. It's the damn bar wrenches I can't seem to ever find. Dang it now where did I put that
That's why I always pick up a couple when ever I go to shows and such...................
..............can never have too many scwrenches. I have those darn things cached all over the place, on each pair of chaps, in each truck, on the tractor, saw tool box, on the chipper, workbench, etc................ but I still have a hard time finding one now and then.![]()
Maybe put one on a chain like a biker's wallet permanently attached to your person.![]()
Excellent Boyscout lesson here, "Be Prepared"
Good Job!
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My garage/shop is currently under construction. Plus winter not getting much done. I have "stuff" everywhere.
The good saws are in the extra bedroom along with the highly ultra rare big $$$ yoshimura header for my old kaw 900.![]()
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So is it really bad to store saws out where it is not heated? I really dont have much room in my workshop so saws usually get pushed out to the shed. I do keep bar oil and the little electric saw inside though.
+2Tried the rubber scrench holder from Bailey's? They work perfect, 3 bucks and change. I still keep spares in the truck and at home, though.
the log is bolted and strapped to the truck.I always wondered if you were to pull a big saw out of one side does it fall over?
That's why I need a bigger truck. Can't carry all the things I want toExcellent Boyscout lesson here, "Be Prepared"
With the number of saws I have there is little choice but to put them on shelves. I build 10ft high shelves that hold 96 saws. I have built a few and need more. I have saws in 5 buildings. Hopefully someday I will get them down to one building.
Bill