However that monster load is not ready for sale yet. If I delivered that here, nobody would buy it except a guy who could take it the next step. That next step is expensive.
However that monster load is not ready for sale yet. If I delivered that here, nobody would buy it except a guy who could take it the next step. That next step is expensive.
Bill, that's a dandy. In addition, on the pizza box you can use some saw parts as mini-trays to collect other small ones. For example, the carb cover can hold the filter, boot, nuts, etc. The sprocket cover can hold the two bar nuts. The pull cord cover van hold the four mounting screws, etc.When cleaning or rebuilding your saw's carburetor or anything else with small parts use an empty pizza box. The sides will prevent those small parts from rolling off the workbench. And the cardboard will absorb the gas and oils that would otherwise end up on the workbench.
When trying to bring a few hot coals back to a flaming fire, I use the blower on the stove. My free standing englander stove has a blower in the back that blows air through the stove that comes out with 5 pipes that blow air into the room. I stick a big bolt in 4 of the pipes to plug off the air flow, then use a piece of 3/4 sealtight (plastic electrical flexable conduit) to plug onto the 5th pipe, then direct air flow into the stove. From a few coals to a flamer in just a few seconds.