This stinking 181XP Husky put a knot on my lower leg the size of a hardball! Tried to drop start it without b/c on, fresh rebuild, gas squirt into carb. All I could get was about 3 revolutions, SLOW. NO starty! Then wham! A bare bar stud hit my leg.
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What kind of lathe is that? Been a long time since I have done any faceplate turning. Also went through a spell where all I did was make pen and pencil sets.View attachment 419906 View attachment 419907 Buddy came over, and we turned a couple of bowls. Trying to turn this Catalpa into a Seahawks themed bowl using green and blue dyes. Will use this glass for a lid.
It is a Nova dr xp, also have a PM 3720B. After I retired in 2004 thought I would take up woodworking. Quickly realized that I do not have the patience or the skills for cabinetry, or furniture making, so turned to lathe work. I really enjoy this. Keeps me busy, and out of the wife's way.What kind of lathe is that? Been a long time since I have done any faceplate turning. Also went through a spell where all I did was make pen and pencil sets.
That's the main reason some of us do chainsaws...It is a Nova dr xp, also have a PM 3720B. After I retired in 2004 thought I would take up woodworking. Quickly realized that I do not have the patience or the skills for cabinetry, or furniture making, so turned to lathe work. I really enjoy this. Keeps me busy, and out of the wife's way.
I can understand that completly. Unfortunately umongst my other short comings I am also not very mechanical. For some reason I do enjoy reading and watching you that are though. I do own 5 chainsaws, but only one of them gets used infrequently. Other than cleaning, changing spark plug, chains, and filters I will never work on one. I do admire the skill, and expertise on this site.That's the main reason some of us do chainsaws...
Started to take down this tree that has been shading my wife's gardens. Nice tree, but it has to go. I'm about half done... Had a little rain delay late this afternoon, and I had all my gear out in the yard.
View attachment 419852 After a little low branch trimming.View attachment 419853
Nice shot with the Big Shot to get this rope set up here. Minimal hassle. Sometimes it's not so easy, and I'm not so lucky!
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Before limbing the easy ones. After limbing the easy ones.
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Some of the remaining are going to need to be rigged down, due to the house/boat. Job for tomorrow.
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