I will agree that pine works the best. Cedar is also fantastic, but don't light the town on fire. We use the cedar ones in the winter on atv...
That is one sweeeeet machine! On my bucket list!!! Love those chains!
Hey all, I have CAD....slightly cooled off now.....For disclosure, I'm a Dolmar guy. I like most people I know went looking for a Stihl many...
I've purchased 6 of these aluminum vents, they are excellent. Every time I'm filling a can at a gas station I get talking to some dude who asks...
That is awesome! I did some t shirts back in the day, but I have never seen chainsaws dyed! That is very cool!
I've had my timberline for a year, and can't say enough about it. Love it. It takes A little longer than a regular file, to do a sharpening...
Now that.....is a burl....
Yes, I'm fascinated by them Oldman! Most of them out of pine so far, a few cedar for the backyard hockey rink, and I did a hickory one for next...
Haha Grizzly, I wasn't quite sure what you were referring to, as I didn't think you could see any of my maples in the pics! A quick visit to the...
Took down a couple of ash in the woods at my cottage....(I was sposed to be turning off water for the season!) and was all wound up at the end of...
Yes, that would be Boldt Castle on Heart Island. It's a very interesting story. Goerge Boldt, a Very rich dude builds a Castle for his wife,...
Haha, that's about right Horkn, chainsaws, axes, and guitars are tolerated, but she's not overly enthusiastic about the conversations. I...
Yeah that's the place mountain man ! Live in Kingston, and have a cottage north of Ganaoque. Many have fallen in love with the St Lawrence...
You are very correct mountain man, that's the spot! I live in Kingston and have a little cottage on a lake north of Gananoque. The St. Lawrence...
Hey Sean, I'm from the Canadian Shield, Kingston Ontario. Trees, lakes and granite!
Thanks for the welcome fellas....I've been reading the forums from the back to the front because I can't seem to get enough pics and stories about...
....on small rounds that I don't intend to split 'cause of their size, before I buck them up, I will skim the saw along the length of the log and...
I always use chunks. I cut disks about 2 inches thick. Then just smash them with a hammer or hatchet. Watch your face. Funny, we all...