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Hi fellas.

I have been coaching since August which means basically every Saturday and Sunday are gone. My boys chose not to join baseball this spring so they could actually have a summer which means I am a free man from May 7th until whenever fall soccer starts!!!! Hope to finally be able to make it to some charity cuts.
 
Anyone wear latex surgical style gloves under their winter gloves to help keep your hands warm? Guy I work with wears em under his hockey gloves. Says his hands stay warm and never get cold. Latex holds the heat in. Pretty sure he isn onto something here.

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Anyone wear latex surgical style gloves under their winter gloves to help keep your hands warm? Guy I work with wears em under his hockey gloves. Says his hands stay warm and never get cold. Latex holds the heat in. Pretty sure he isn onto something here.

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Seems like you would sweat them up pretty quickly?
 
They moved the date up? Last year it was in June when y'all came thru!

One of the "Power Wagon people" are getting married. We're going down for that. One of the guys attending asked me if I'd help him rebuild a Carb on a Homelite Zip on a table at the reception. I said sure, and a Zip would be perfect to fire up and run at a wedding reception. The Power Wagon folks are just as nutty as the chainsaw folks.
 
One of the "Power Wagon people" are getting married. We're going down for that. One of the guys attending asked me if I'd help him rebuild a Carb on a Homelite Zip on a table at the reception. I said sure, and a Zip would be perfect to fire up and run at a wedding reception. The Power Wagon folks are just as nutty as the chainsaw folks.

I've sharpened a chain still on the saw on a kitchen table once for someone. When his wife came home I apologized, but she said he's cleaned guns on the table more times than she could count and didn't care.
 
I've sharpened a chain still on the saw on a kitchen table once for someone. When his wife came home I apologized, but she said he's cleaned guns on the table more times than she could count and didn't care.
When it's cold that's the best place to tinker. Wife feels special cause ur spending time with her instead of being out in the garage or basement
 
When it's cold that's the best place to tinker. Wife feels special cause ur spending time with her instead of being out in the garage or basement
I lay cardboard on the kitchen island or use an old cookie pan to work on stuff. It works as long as whatever you are working on isn't obnoxiously dirty/greasy.
 

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