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Nice score. Love the truck!
I love that people take pics of their work, but I have to admit that I do chuckle inside a little when people pose their saws.Here what I’ve been doing last couple weeksView attachment 7719054View attachment 7719055View attachment 7719056
I have one and it works great! It is rated for 8" but have not been that brave yet. We have very invasive youpon bushes and have been fighting them for years. 52 hp tractor and it has eaten every thing I have run thru it. Too small for bodies tho...I'll delete it this is the wrong thread,. But any of y'all running a woodmaxx tractor pto wood chipper for the stuff too small to burn?
I'm saving up for one. They look nice and I'm tire of making brush piles everywhere.
Not necessarily a pose, but my BIL put his 461 down right next to my 880, so I snapped a pic. Mostly for a size comparison to send to my wifeI love that people take pics of their work, but I have to admit that I do chuckle inside a little when people pose their saws.
In all seriousness I do enjoy the pics, so please continue! Im just an ass.
Wow that does look nice.I have one and it works great! It is rated for 8" but have not been that brave yet. We have very invasive youpon bushes and have been fighting them for years. 52 hp tractor and it has eaten every thing I have run thru it. Too small for bodies tho...
Have one of these on order for trail clearing, getting kind of old for doing it by hand.
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Nice I use one to touch up my 196dl rip chains. Works well in the field and more consistent than I am with a hand file.View attachment 7720216
Now when I go all retard and stuff my bar in the dirt like a circus clown, I can recover quicker.
I hope.
I'll let you know how well it works
I’m just trying to change it to a chainsaw thread and it looks like it might be working hahah seriously though wood hoarders and chainsaws go together like pb&jI love that people take pics of their work, but I have to admit that I do chuckle inside a little when people pose their saws.
In all seriousness I do enjoy the pics, so please continue! Im just an ass.
Love them LieFlat and square. The scrub and jack planes make short work of it. Now to rip for the stretchers.View attachment 7714141
Nice shop. Lie-Nielsen makes beautiful planes and saws and have a fair number of them in my shop. Nothing more pleasurable than using a finely tuned hand plane on wood. Titemark marking gauges are excellent for layout and use them all the time. Over the years put together a collection of Stanley and Record planes including bench planes from 1 to 8 with a number of them being corrugated. Had them ground flat and installed Hock blades and new chipbreakers. Its a shame that nearly all the English toolworks are no longer around. They made excellent saws and chisels. Years ago bought a couple of Tyzack brass backed saws and rolls of Henry Taylor chisels.This pine was earmarked for firewood. Had nice growth rings so I saved it. Will be a dining table when done.View attachment 7713621
This board will be flattened and then ripped to make cross stretchers. The table frame will be put together using drawbore mortise and tenons.
When people ask me what are the cheapest planes to get to start hand tool wood working, I always tell them Lie Nielsen. You pull it out the box and start working. That easy. I prefer the 1/2 series planes because the blade is the same as my no 7 jointer plane.Love them Lie
Nice shop. Lie-Nielsen makes beautiful planes and saws and have a fair number of them in my shop. Nothing more pleasurable than using a finely tuned hand plane on wood. Titemark marking gauges are excellent for layout and use them all the time. Over the years put together a collection of Stanley and Record planes including bench planes from 1 to 8 with a number of them being corrugated. Had them ground flat and installed Hock blades and new chipbreakers. Its a shame that nearly all the English toolworks are no longer around. They made excellent saws and chisels. Years ago bought a couple of Tyzack brass backed saws and rolls of Henry Taylor chisels.
Same here. When I first started it was all hand tools. Even after I bought all power tools, I still prefer hand tools. A scrub, jack, and Jointer plane will get a board square and flat in good order. Well, at least one side, and then run it through the planet, lol.I agree with you on buy once cry once. When I first started woodworking I couldn't afford big equipment like table saws, planers, jointers, etc. so I did everything with planes, chisels and saws. I can speak from experience that chiseling large mortises in hardwoods is lots of work. Over time I acquired a 5hp Unisaw, planer, jointer and mortiser mainly to save time with rough dimensioning and doing repetitive cuts . For fit up go back to the hand tools and still cut all dovetails by hand. Need to post a picture of my wood working table I built over thirty years ago with only hand tools. For fit up shoulder and block planes are indispensable.
Everything Lie-Neilsen makes is top drawer. Bridge City made some nice tools and bought some when they were still in business.
i have a timberline that works fantasticSo far so good. I'll tell you guys at the end of the day if this contraption is worth anythingView attachment 7720931
i have a timberline that works fantastic
years and yearsNice.
I have seen them before.
How long does the carbide last
Very cool.years and years
ive had mine for a few years now and i havent noticed an loss of edge
i use mine almost every time i take the saw out
its nice to always have a fresh edge
That’s exacatly what I useThis is what I’ve been using the last couple years. At the end of the day put the saw in a bench vise A couple of swipes and voilà Good as new. One thing I really like about it it hits the rakers with each pass.
It’s cheap too I think I paid less than $40 bucks for it.
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Its better to pose the other way or say what saw it is. The saw is the banana for scale cause we know how big the saws are (even though Stihl doesn't publish lengths of the power heads).Dead standing Poplar type in our yard today. Posing saws ...
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... 441 25” barIts better to pose the other way or say what saw it is. The saw is the banana for scale cause we know how big the saws are (even though Stihl doesn't publish lengths of the power heads).
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Btw it funny to do an image search of Bana for scale. Not all bananas are the same size at all.
RightousI hauled large limbs and the main stem across the road to the burn pile with the loader. Miss Lori raked and used the wheelbarrow to haul twigs to the fire pit. I wasn’t paying attention to what she was doing. She got it a little bigger than normal ...
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Something tells me you are not done for the year, it's to deep in your blood.Well fellas, I’m done processing for the year. Bay 2 is now full. Bay 1 is not in the picture. It’s short 10” stuff that loads in the stove the short way. I don’t recall both 2 & 3 being full at the same time in the 15-20 years we’ve been here. Still have 3/4 of a cord under roof that can wait until next spring. Time to get back into the timber and run a saw. Tired of splitting.
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Hard to change the stripes on a Tiger ...Something tells me you are not done for the year, it's to deep in your blood.
Your not going to be able to turn a good looking log down.
50 bucks says Tom is stacking more wood before Thanksgiving
Even worse to keep a busy man in a seatHard to change the stripes on a Tiger ...
Your 'woodshed' is just amazing I can't help but stop and have a good look every year. Is that bug spray in the spray bottles?Well fellas, I’m done processing for the year. Bay 2 is now full. Bay 1 is not in the picture. It’s short 10” stuff that loads in the stove the short way. I don’t recall both 2 & 3 being full at the same time in the 15-20 years we’ve been here. Still have 3/4 of a cord under roof that can wait until next spring. Time to get back into the timber and run a saw. Tired of splitting.
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Thanks. The sprayers are Round Up, Forefront (broadleaf herbicide), XLR8 (Crabgrass herbicide), and a general insecticide made by Bayer. I can’t remember the name of it. They need to be flushed and moved to the basement as we’re down in the low 20’s at night now.Your 'woodshed' is just amazing I can't help but stop and have a good look every year. Is that bug spray in the spray bottles?
Yeah. A lot of the euro offerings are all pretty comparable. If it is really rough work one of those synthetic Fiskars mauls or a cheap generic maul from the local store will work ok.
Be prepared to use your grinder to reprofile a cheap one.
I would also look at some of the US makers. I think council tool is still going strong and making good stuff. All things equal, though, I would bet on the Euro steel being higher quality.