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Now you say those were race chains.Most cants are softer wood and it's only got to make 3 cuts. Down,up,down
Wouldn't run that for firewood work.
Now you say those were race chains.Most cants are softer wood and it's only got to make 3 cuts. Down,up,down
Wouldn't run that for firewood work.
2x4 or 2x6?It would probably do ok cutting pine or poplar for awhile.
Thought maybe you guy's that scrounge wood, might share some of your scrounging methods with the seemingly growing crowd of newbie wood burners. From what I have been reading, they would be quite appreciative to hear how you score, and where you score. There is a lot of useful and interesting information scattered throughout the firewood forum. I thought it might be nice to share some of your experiences in one thread, for those who are just starting out and maybe those who are struggling a bit. Thanks to anyone who cares to share.
Now you talking milling. That's a whole different animal.2x4 or 2x6?
8x8! seems there's lots of square poplar growing anywhere there's a GTG.2x4 or 2x6?
I know this is not the place but I lost my wife this week after 24 years of marriage. May she rest in peace.
I use a die grinder and grinding stones or an Emory paper whip to deburr all edges then I spray the heck out of it with brake cleaner then blow out with the air compressor at 100 lb. I do the brake cleaner air compressor routine 3 times. I use the brake cleaner for a fluid to carry off particles plus if it’s a used muffler it breaks down any deposits that may have trapped any metal particles.What do you guys do to ensure there are no metal shavings in your muffler after doing a mod? Wash it out? I’ve shaken all particulate out but still worry. I did chamber the new holes with a round file to make sure there aren’t any lose shavings that could fall off later.
I don’t have torches so I did all 4 of my Makita mufflers with a long double cut 1/4 carbide burr from the back side of the muffler. Actually 5 mufflers, I got carried away on one and cut thru the bolt tube, so much for a non-leaking muffler. Learned not to get in a hurry, that stupid stunt cost me $90+ for a new muffler that still had to cut the baffle out of.It’s a little rough. Granted it’s going on a free Poulan lol.
I drilled out the corners of the gills and pried the inner section inward to open things up.
I had to call @fordf150 for some parts and when I told him I was converting the 490 from .325 to 3/8lp he told me he had the modified rims, so once again Nate comes thru.3/8 and 3/8 LP are not identical. 3/8 LP will spin on 3/8 for a while but expect premature wear on the chain which will then wear the nose sprocket and drive sprocket.
you forgot spruce!!!!It would probably do ok cutting pine or poplar for awhile.