Fixed it for ya:msp_sneaky:
REAL good looking work!!!
Fixed it for ya:msp_sneaky:
Man you are going to break a hip if you ever put that dude into some wood and she kicks back.
Does the title say what chainsaw is on your bench?! missed that
Aren't you the same guy that said you could find OEM cylinders all day long for the same price as aftermarket ones? Husqvarna plastic varies in shade so they're crap, but you're proudly going to run your glued together, aftermarket 039?
Not that it matters, but I wouldn't tolerate, or drive, a vehicle with different colored body parts either.
Missin' muh '76 bubble-window lime-green Pinto...
Caterpillar track loader with the final drive out
As I stated before, when you can't find a good used OEM 039 cylinder, and I've been trying, I've used AM cylinders. Again, I don't expect it to perform as well as a "refurbished" OEM cylinder. My argument hasn't changed, and I can reasonably predict the performance of this saw when finished will be as suspected. The glue is on the underside of the plastic where some stress cracks were visible. The saw should look fair when built. Matching color plastic is important to me. You run whatever floats your boat.
Not that it matters, but I wouldn't tolerate, or drive, a vehicle with different colored body parts either.
I saw what you did there...otstir:
Must be selective in the posts you read. You miss the polar guy's previous snide and unsolicited reply?
No, I saw it. And I can still see it, he didn't back down and edit his post. Polar bears stand their ground :msp_biggrin:
You referring to my previous reply I deleted? Anyone can talk tough on a computer. Back down? Really? Childish behavior like playing computer tough guy/agitator is akin to grade school.
Polar guy, #^$# off!
I try to avoid that sort of stuff. I'm a "grown-up".
My point exactly sir
Really?
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