Flint Mitch
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If not, DAMN!dont know, I'll ask when he gets back home
If so, Nice!
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If not, DAMN!dont know, I'll ask when he gets back home
That's what I was figuring, sorry about that.It was a champion plug. It's got an NGK in it now.
Nice work neighbor.View attachment 681203 View attachment 681204 Part of this years oak wilt and a few years firewood.
If I make it I'll cut them all to 15.5 just to mess with you .I'm handing out 16 inch measuring sticks to everybody that comes.
No, 5 more to drop. Think, I may ask the wife to do it.Nice work neighbor.
Did you already get them all down you wanted to take down.
You put it in upside down!That's what I was figuring, sorry about that.
I think that got put in there when I misplaced a plug on one of the other ones.
Interesting story that went with it. Got the ported 7910 out to run it and it wouldn't rev over about 9k, I was like what the heck the only thing I did on that saw was change out the oiler drive, surely I didn't mess anything up. I looked it over and finally found the plug I had misplaced, I put it somewhere special so I wouldn't loose it .
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Your gona heae about letting me cut without PPE I can see it coming. @Just a Guy that cuts wood has some pics of me falling that big ash leaner at the girl scout camp he won't post just for that reason.
It was a champion plug. It's got an NGK in it now.
Hopefully she's up for it lol.No, 5 more to drop. Think, I may ask the wife to do it.
Yep, in the air intake, then I must have set the filter on it. I'm guessing that before I moved the saw off the bench that I snapped the filter on .You put it in upside down!
What he said. One of the last things you want is to have a video of the crossing on a YouTube “Funniest Fails.”It depends on how long you are making them. I would likely make some supports in the middle that hit the bottom when some weight is on them. Also, not just 2 for the wheels, go solid across the width. If you can also T some boards in the middle to prevent sag, it will help. Just deck screw to them through the planks (even just 2X4s will help).
Make sure it is solid, or don't do it.
Some kinda Maple and Pin Oak? Admit I know nothing about woods.Hi All, its been awhile since I posted. I started splitting the scrounging I did in April and I'm trying to ID these two logs. The first split really easy and now that it is dry it is very light.
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The second split well and is heavy like I would expect. I think it might be hard maple.
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Any help would be appreciated. Cheers, Jeff
Cody, buy an old hay rack, camper trailer or a bus and use it for a bridge. When those planks get muddy or wet you are gonna get wet.
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I like how you think!Cody, buy an old hay rack, camper trailer or a bus and use it for a bridge. When those planks get muddy or wet you are gonna get wet.
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It depends on how long you are making them. I would likely make some supports in the middle that hit the bottom when some weight is on them. Also, not just 2 for the wheels, go solid across the width. If you can also T some boards in the middle to prevent sag, it will help. Just deck screw to them through the planks (even just 2X4s will help).
Make sure it is solid, or don't do it.
What he said. One of the last things you want is to have a video of the crossing on a YouTube “Funniest Fails.”
Cody, buy an old hay rack, camper trailer or a bus and use it for a bridge. When those planks get muddy or wet you are gonna get wet.