treemandan
Tree Freak
I just replaced my 1 year olds with new shiny gaffs. Oh boy! 75 bucks! Well worth it. Seems to me to be a good idea.
I will send the olds ones to be sharpend along with the rest of the things that get sharpened.
There was a viable differnce for sure! I have tried to file some gaffs before but there is a right way and a wrong way I guess.
I would just buy the sharpening kit but it makes me feel like an executive when I get to pay someone to do it for me. I had a boss who told me that I should have an accountant do my taxes cause I was mechanic (then) and not a tax guy. I told him that since he paid me cash I didn't need a tax guy and I just spent my money on food, rent, tools and bottlerockets which to shoot under the bathroom door while he was in there taking a crap. ANYWAY, the point is; its nice to have service provided so I can operate at a more professional level. Its nice to be able to afford the service and its nice to be able to give my reciept for the service to my tax guy so I can deduct it... now.
First tree with the new gaffs was a sycamore and I was glad for the sharp, precision. I advise everybody not to lack in this department.
My heart bleeds for those janking around with a pair a screwed up spikes. Please do something about before you get hurt... its worth it, it really is.
I will send the olds ones to be sharpend along with the rest of the things that get sharpened.
There was a viable differnce for sure! I have tried to file some gaffs before but there is a right way and a wrong way I guess.
I would just buy the sharpening kit but it makes me feel like an executive when I get to pay someone to do it for me. I had a boss who told me that I should have an accountant do my taxes cause I was mechanic (then) and not a tax guy. I told him that since he paid me cash I didn't need a tax guy and I just spent my money on food, rent, tools and bottlerockets which to shoot under the bathroom door while he was in there taking a crap. ANYWAY, the point is; its nice to have service provided so I can operate at a more professional level. Its nice to be able to afford the service and its nice to be able to give my reciept for the service to my tax guy so I can deduct it... now.
First tree with the new gaffs was a sycamore and I was glad for the sharp, precision. I advise everybody not to lack in this department.
My heart bleeds for those janking around with a pair a screwed up spikes. Please do something about before you get hurt... its worth it, it really is.
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