These were before the bad plastic. Iirc the only plastic is clutch cover and top cover. Lots o metal on these saws. Especially the older ones
150+ is a good day. Takes about a week to get a pad built up enough to get that. 200 is a damm good day. 250, is really pushing hard. 300 is...
50 lbs. If we do another I'm gonna suggest 500lb drums....
Bout 15k
Played wig some fire all day yesterday. That got old fast.[IMG]
Evening fellas. Back to work since Monday. Was slacking harder than Dallas for a bit.
[MEDIA] The 670's have some hidden potential. Same wif the 680
This guy a good egg^^^ Termitebuffet, Redfin too I'd send to any of them
This is my home for the next few months, then a bunch of other stuff to finish up. Probably be 2019 before I touch a saw :([IMG]
All the ports roughed in. Did some measurements should come out around In 73 Ex 107 Tr 126.5 79.85cc[IMG][IMG]
Slow go with the rt angle, the hog is a bit too big to get decent corners. Just trying to rough them in. Go back and fine tune later.[IMG]
1/8"
Cast iron "chips" almost to a fine powder. Isn't hard to whittle on. Think the biggest thing is the better quality of the burr. Vs the cheap eBay...
But what about cast iron? That one was made for aluminum...
This is what I have been using so far.[IMG]
Not yet. May give it a try. The longer shank will come in handy with the extra extension length I left on the jug.
Yes, didn't get a measurement for the bottom, just the top. Poke a hole in then find the bottom. Using a 6 flute aluma hog burr. Working well...
These uppers ought to be in the 125*+ range vs the 118* of the current hybrid jug. If I do another I will srough in the ports before pressing the...
I figured he would be left wanting. Coming off a 395 24" But that wasn't the case. Honestly pretty well carving through. 071" at a time. Maybe...
Started roughing in the ports.[IMG]