Assisting Scotty Overkill in some blacksmithing duties at my shop. We were making a new leg for a toaster from the 1770's. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
If you have the cash step up to a Sthil ms 461 (72cc), you won't be disappointed! :woodsign::saw::tree::thumbs:
I could use some of that for my coal forge!:salute::D:whistle::thumbs:
I agree with everything you guys wrote. In my opinion this would be a good idea for someone more elderly but still like to try to process there...
Watch "The Schertel Saw" on YouTube [MEDIA]. iI not sure if anyone's ever seen this yet but this is pretty ingenious idea! Looks like a real back...
Welcome to the FHC family! There is a lot of wonderful people here and a plethora of knowlage at your disposal, all you need to do is ask!
Yes I too have one of the Stihl chain sharpeners and I love it. It takes the rakers down with the tooth and puts the chain pretty much back to...
Another method that some guys use where I work is. 1) 5 gallon bucket half full of water. 2) A steel rod with a small plastic bottle slid on it...
A 10 year old +BB gun= hours of fun!:salute::rofl: :lol::dex::thumbs::whistle:
Congats on tagging out! Save some wood to smoke a hind quarter from the speed beef!:chef::stirpot::grizz: Sweet shed keep on stackin'.
Go for 6!:salute::whistle::bug::hair::woodsign::stacke::axe::tree:
Hey shawn no worries about the rant. The smoked turkey sounds awesome! If I can ever get enough time to cook that I'll do it. Scotty overkill...
Aw crap too bad this wasn't up for sale 3 months ago. I was looking for a 660. Instead I bought a 661 and I've been having problems with it.
Just don't scratch the paint!