Ax-man
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I kind of have a new job working on saws for a local young guy who sells zero turn mowers, works on small engines and is a dealer for Echo and Redmax saws which I think is the old Jonsered line .
Last January I went into his shop during the winter for some Briggs parts for a couple of engines I had laying around to see if I could get running without spending much money . We soon got to talking about saws and I found out he could get OEM Stihl parts from his distributor even though he wasn't an actual Stihl dealer. Now I have a new best friend because his shop is only 2 miles from my house which saves me time and driving to the other Stihl dealers .
Every time since then I go to him for Sthil parts and each time we get to talking saws , cutting trees and wood . Since I am a semi retired tree service guy I fill him in about different notch and hinge type cuts, different ways of filing chain by hand and other misc. bull sh** that only a chainsaw enthusiast could love.
Anyway, he asked me if I would be interesting in working on saws if he got one corner of his shop cleared out and set-up just to work on saws. I replied that I would but I would make a poor employee these days because I don't move to quick these days and full time didn't really interest me because I have other things to do . We talked some more and part time a few days a week at my pace would work out.
I always wanted to open a " chainsaw shop" on my own but never could make a go of it because I didn't have a dealership like Stihl or sell mowers nor did I have a good location for people to make a special trip to drop off a saw. This is the next best thing for me to see if I can cut the mustard as a pro small engine wrench so to speak and I don't have the hassle of parts or people.
The corner still isn't cleared out at the shop to work on saws which doesn't surprise me because of all the rain we have been having the place is literally littered with mowers, ATV's and motorcycle's. I have been taking saws to my place to work on them which is good because I like using my own tools and know where every thing is at and it gives me a chance to use things that haven't been used for a long time.
The one thing that has become apparent is that speed and doing repairs right the first time is more of a concern now verses just tinkering around on a saw as a hobby . I haven't ran into anything I haven't done before even though I am not on the clock so to speak we are splitting the labor rate on an estimated time to do the repair. I want to make the shop owner look good so he can make some money and I can make a little money for myself . I also don't want some saw coming back because of an error I might make.
So far so good . It has been interesting. The shop owner is happy and so am I but it never ceases to amaze me how saws get torn up and abused . I asked the owner when do I graduate to working on mowers
I could rattle on but this post is getting too long.
Last January I went into his shop during the winter for some Briggs parts for a couple of engines I had laying around to see if I could get running without spending much money . We soon got to talking about saws and I found out he could get OEM Stihl parts from his distributor even though he wasn't an actual Stihl dealer. Now I have a new best friend because his shop is only 2 miles from my house which saves me time and driving to the other Stihl dealers .
Every time since then I go to him for Sthil parts and each time we get to talking saws , cutting trees and wood . Since I am a semi retired tree service guy I fill him in about different notch and hinge type cuts, different ways of filing chain by hand and other misc. bull sh** that only a chainsaw enthusiast could love.
Anyway, he asked me if I would be interesting in working on saws if he got one corner of his shop cleared out and set-up just to work on saws. I replied that I would but I would make a poor employee these days because I don't move to quick these days and full time didn't really interest me because I have other things to do . We talked some more and part time a few days a week at my pace would work out.
I always wanted to open a " chainsaw shop" on my own but never could make a go of it because I didn't have a dealership like Stihl or sell mowers nor did I have a good location for people to make a special trip to drop off a saw. This is the next best thing for me to see if I can cut the mustard as a pro small engine wrench so to speak and I don't have the hassle of parts or people.
The corner still isn't cleared out at the shop to work on saws which doesn't surprise me because of all the rain we have been having the place is literally littered with mowers, ATV's and motorcycle's. I have been taking saws to my place to work on them which is good because I like using my own tools and know where every thing is at and it gives me a chance to use things that haven't been used for a long time.
The one thing that has become apparent is that speed and doing repairs right the first time is more of a concern now verses just tinkering around on a saw as a hobby . I haven't ran into anything I haven't done before even though I am not on the clock so to speak we are splitting the labor rate on an estimated time to do the repair. I want to make the shop owner look good so he can make some money and I can make a little money for myself . I also don't want some saw coming back because of an error I might make.
So far so good . It has been interesting. The shop owner is happy and so am I but it never ceases to amaze me how saws get torn up and abused . I asked the owner when do I graduate to working on mowers
I could rattle on but this post is getting too long.