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Thank you, Marc, for setting me straight. I have a nice collection of saws, all orange and white. Pure bloodlines and all that. No "mis-saw-genation" going on in my basement saw shop. I am now rationalizing that when I retire from teaching I'll try to get on with a tree service, as I like to climb. Therefore I NEED to keep that extra 200T and 440 that have never seen wood, as their counterparts currently in use will eventually wear out. I stihl plan to sell my like new 361 and cherry 032, as they are not used and I need to make some extra money at some point. I have been enjoying fiddling with saws lately, thanks to Kenneth coming over the other day and getting me started back into it. Hope I get the opportunity to cut some big wood soon; the 660 is doubtless still smarting from its last assignment, pictured in my avatar.

Have a good evening, gentlemen.

That whole thing started as an attempt at a humorous post but the more I typed the more I got wound up. Now that I've thought about it some more - it's even more important for you to remain infected with CAD. As a teacher, you are likely to be one of the very few actual role models for many of our youth. I'm sure you've seen some of the same kids I have - disrespectful, unkind and untruthful. My hats off to you for being a teacher, it's a job I couldn't do. The kids who are respectful, decent and honest need to see men like you who have made a life for yourself and taken on responsibility.

Now, as far as selling a few saws for financial reasons (or to make room for future acquisitions) that is reasonable. I've had to part with a few of my own in order to pay bills. Climbing trees? Well, that just shows you still have that lovable element of mental instability that makes life enjoyable. My stones aren't big enough to try that one (yet).

Keep cuttin', my friend!

DD
 
That whole thing started as an attempt at a humorous post but the more I typed the more I got wound up. Now that I've thought about it some more - it's even more important for you to remain infected with CAD. As a teacher, you are likely to be one of the very few actual role models for many of our youth. I'm sure you've seen some of the same kids I have - disrespectful, unkind and untruthful. My hats off to you for being a teacher, it's a job I couldn't do. The kids who are respectful, decent and honest need to see men like you who have made a life for yourself and taken on responsibility.

Now, as far as selling a few saws for financial reasons (or to make room for future acquisitions) that is reasonable. I've had to part with a few of my own in order to pay bills. Climbing trees? Well, that just shows you still have that lovable element of mental instability that makes life enjoyable. My stones aren't big enough to try that one (yet).

Keep cuttin', my friend!

DD
Well put!
 
You all been slacking today...:popcorn:

Whaddayh mean, I fixed the chain on an Echo CS370 (nearly brand new) that the owner buggered up the drivers. New chain gets loose quick and it got thrown. Used the Dremel the smooth 'em out.

Thanks Coby for the Dremel care package!
 
Evening everybody. Took the day off to stay with my son while the wife went to work. Big improvement with him today versus yesterday. He's up and moving around (very slowly) and showing an interest in things again. Its nice to have my son back.
glad he is better :) ill have to call you soon :)
 
Whaddayh mean, I fixed the chain on an Echo CS370 (nearly brand new) that the owner buggered up the drivers. New chain gets loose quick and it got thrown. Used the Dremel the smooth 'em out.

Thanks Coby for the Dremel care package!
sweet!!! your welcome Carl :) i got more of that dremel stuff if anyone needs more!!!
 
I too have enjoyed a dremel package from cobey!

Thank you for the chain Carl, it arrived today!

Made a test run of muh portable fan tonight! Bout blow ya away at an idle.
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it is a gx160 Honda I had sitting around!

Figured it'd be good for hot wood cutting days since I'm 3 or 4 cords behind!
 
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