@Sawyer Rob me too...
13 axes, err arms, sir. 13 arms
Most likely an Aitkens flexible chainsaw for Symphysiotomy.Good evening folks. Today’s thrift store find. Any ideas what a chain this small would go to?
Interesting.Most likely an Aitkens flexible chainsaw for Symphysiotomy.
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I’m wishing I didn’t Google that now!!!Most likely an Aitkens flexible chainsaw for Symphysiotomy.
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They both look nice but I prefer the caprese style. Thanks for sharing!
LOLI’m wishing I didn’t Google that now!!!
BWAHAHAHA!!! Oh man, you know I love a good callback.You know who you are.
I've been distracted from scrounging lately too. Went out to the log yard today and found 3-4 of my loads of Bk Locust just lying there waiting for me. Hopefully tomorrow... needs to dry out a bit for my 2WD truck to get in there.Glad you still know how to use that wheelbarrow @H-Ranch was beginning to worry after only seeing days of pickup loads. You and @Cowboy254 have been on a farwood mission of late. There are others here tilting the balance of wood scrounging to other stuff also. You know who you are. Haven't been able to get any chainsaw therapy myself in months, but it hasn't kept me from eating well.
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Breaking in the $6 pan this am.
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Here you go @Pjohnson
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Waited to break them when I flipped em. haha
Bacon, eggs and cornbread suits me just fine.
I went out to my log yard today and found about 3-4 of my loads of Locust there. Hopefully tomorrow.Locust
When i put headers on my 73 f250 360 fe I got the 2 piece headers for it. Did my 75 with one piece headers and that was enough to make me cuss worse then i normally do.I remember (too well) installing Hooker Headers on FE Ford motors (big blocks, for those not familiar) in 67-70 Mustangs with shock towers.
Had to disconnect one motor mount at a time and raise the engine up a pinch, there were 4 bolts / tube, and many needed an open-end wrench that had to be flipped each time you tightened the bolt a bit.
It was ALWAYS and all day long frustrating process, but the end results were worth it. Good thing I was much younger and more agile back then! I would not enjoy doing it again now.
Actually the chain looks quite different than that chain as do all wood chains. Must be for a mini electric pruner saw.Most likely an Aitkens flexible chainsaw for Symphysiotomy.
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