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Wood cradle upgrade.

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by B.Brown, Jan 7, 2019.

  1. B.Brown

    B.Brown

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    Grand daughters b/f made my wood cradle larger. It was a "small"cradle he made it larger. This is a 19" piece of wood. image.jpeg image.jpeg
     
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  2. B.Brown

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    Not sure what i did, but, ended up with double pictures.
     
  3. Casper

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    I've done it too. Hit the full size all after hitting full size on the individual pics is what I seem to remember doing.
     
  4. Eric VW

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    Looks great! Sounds like a good young fella...:yes:
    You can use the “edit” button and delete the doubles.
    Make sure to remember and click “save changes.”
     
  5. B.Brown

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    Looks like I need more practice on posting pictures :)
     
  6. B.Brown

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    Thanks !
     
  7. Eric VW

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    :handshake:

    Now you can “edit” again and hit “thumbnail” to clean up that last bit, above.
    :salute:
     
  8. metalcuttr

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    Larger cradles are an excellent accessory. Looks like he did a good job! Always nice to be in the good graces of a Grandpa who wields a chainsaw!
     
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    Unwritten rule of life; always be nice to a 'senior citizen' who has a chainsaw and is very good at making large things into tiny things with it.:DIt's great he has the talent and the 'want to' to help you. I:salute: him.
     
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    That's what I was thinking. He's getting on your good side.

    That will work just fine;)
     
  11. B.Brown

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    I'm not easily rolled from side to side, lol
     
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