Texasmark1
Well-known Member
Actually they are quite tasty wrapped in bacon, seasoned properly, hickory chips on the grille..................
Naw, never ate one, and don't remember ever shooting one. I have fed hundreds from my Pecan trees however.
Subject is Motorized Chain Saw Chain Sharpener.
I'm the guy who a week or so ago said bah-humbug to a post on the subject; too much trouble and I can do just fine and do the job quicker with my premium files I got off the internet.
Harbor Freight opened it's 3rd retail store within 30 miles and put out a sales catalog. One item was on sale for $29.99.99.99. You guessed it. It was the maroon plastic el cheapo looking thing. I got it home and believe it or not read the directions.
In short it was not hard to setup and if you pay attention and read the directions, you don't gobble up your cutters or burn them purple. I was really amazed at how convenient it was, how smoothly it ran, and the fine job it did and because of that I am subjecting myself to cruel but obviously justified, criticism. And, just as the green guy from Canada said...gees he does know everything...... it helps to clean out the guide bar groove periodically, so pulling the chain isn't all that bad of a deal after all.
With the difference in the sharpness of the cutters with this vs my file it probably would be a good idea taking it off and cleaning things up as it will be much more seldom.
Mark
Naw, never ate one, and don't remember ever shooting one. I have fed hundreds from my Pecan trees however.
Subject is Motorized Chain Saw Chain Sharpener.
I'm the guy who a week or so ago said bah-humbug to a post on the subject; too much trouble and I can do just fine and do the job quicker with my premium files I got off the internet.
Harbor Freight opened it's 3rd retail store within 30 miles and put out a sales catalog. One item was on sale for $29.99.99.99. You guessed it. It was the maroon plastic el cheapo looking thing. I got it home and believe it or not read the directions.
In short it was not hard to setup and if you pay attention and read the directions, you don't gobble up your cutters or burn them purple. I was really amazed at how convenient it was, how smoothly it ran, and the fine job it did and because of that I am subjecting myself to cruel but obviously justified, criticism. And, just as the green guy from Canada said...gees he does know everything...... it helps to clean out the guide bar groove periodically, so pulling the chain isn't all that bad of a deal after all.
With the difference in the sharpness of the cutters with this vs my file it probably would be a good idea taking it off and cleaning things up as it will be much more seldom.
Mark