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11540
Shop with a second story deck? Nice! All PT posts? Sure wish PT grew around here! Odd that after I patched the URLs they lasted intact when that message ...
Dennis
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Oct 2, 2005
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11541
Very unlikely that it is a server anywhere in the mail system. Much more likely that it is the sending mailing program and it could just be a setting therein. ...
Morton M Charnley III
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Oct 2, 2005
12:49 pm
11542
Dennis, I just couldn't bring myself to do all that work and not use PT where it SHOULD be used. Not to mention that i'm not getting any younger, so painting...
robert_in_w_mi
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Oct 2, 2005
1:51 pm
11543
When you say PT you mean pressure treated, right? Nice looking "treehouse" you got there. Are you planning to put planks on top of those rails? Later, Roger. ...
Roger Brown
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Oct 3, 2005
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11544
Robert, I'd sure like to see your pictures but I really don't want to join fototime unless I have to. The site says I can sign in as a guest user but I as I...
hepps_29646
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Oct 3, 2005
8:07 pm
11545
I go through about 3 gallons of chain and bar oil a year. I am not happy about spraying this into the woods. I have heard that there are alternatives but...
jewolfrun@...
celtdog2001
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Oct 4, 2005
1:36 am
11546
Jim, I remembered that vegetable oil was discussed a while back but couldn't remember exactly when so I used the message search feature at the top of the page...
hepps_29646
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Oct 4, 2005
2:05 am
11547
-Stihl sells bar/chain oil that is environmently friendly- called Boi- plus. You can see at www.stihlusa.com click on products, then accessories, and follow...
Marty Kollmorgen
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Oct 4, 2005
2:37 am
11548
Hi all, I have a MK III sawmill attachment and a chain saw with a 36" bar. The chain is a chisle tooth. The guy at the saw shop says to file each tooth at 0...
EB
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Oct 4, 2005
4:33 pm
11549
A standard cut chain will create very long curly that will plug you up first of all and be a pain in the butt. Next a ripping chain will not "dig" as much as ...
whs@...
klickitatrat
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Oct 4, 2005
5:19 pm
11550
Harold, I use www.tinyurl.com to convert the long urls in to short ones that won't wrap in an e-mail. Here are the links for the photos for Robert. Robert, all...
msgmanln
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Oct 4, 2005
6:23 pm
11551
Hi whs, I have big Spruce trees, they are 48" in diameter. I have noticed that the stock chain does gouge and bog down the powerhead. I have not had long curly...
EB
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Oct 4, 2005
7:41 pm
11552
Harold, Thanks so much, i've never heard of that place before, and it's going to make things much easier in the future.... Hope this helps everyone to see the...
robert_in_w_mi
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Oct 5, 2005
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11553
Should I grind all teeth at 0 degrees or grind every other one at 0 degrees? EB...
EB
livingfree2004
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Oct 5, 2005
1:02 am
11554
Roger, Yes, PT is short for pressure treat. And "yes" i am going to put a "cap" on all of the railing. First i need to decide exactly what i want, and then...
robert_in_w_mi
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Oct 5, 2005
6:50 am
11555
Cutting with the grain is a different type of sawing than bucking. When ripping you need to have your chain filed less than 10 degrees. 0 degrees is pretty...
John Howard
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Oct 5, 2005
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11556
I'm very new to all this, but this is the setup I have. I got the Logosol mill. Their setup uses a picco bar and ripping chain. The shape of the tooth is a...
Jeff Gatton
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Oct 5, 2005
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11557
Where in the country do you live? I have a 36" ripping chain that has never been used. Maybe we could work out a deal, eh? Later, Roger. ... ...
Roger Brown
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Oct 5, 2005
12:14 pm
11558
Robert, I'd like to take credit for telling you how to convert the links to the short version but that was John. I too had seen short links and long links...
hepps_29646
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Oct 5, 2005
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11560
John, Thank you very much for the improved links. After reading your post it finally got through my thick head that Robert meant for me to cut and paste the...
hepps_29646
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Oct 5, 2005
3:21 pm
11561
I live in Gold Beach Oregon, about 25 miles north of Brookings. EB...
EB
livingfree2004
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Oct 5, 2005
3:48 pm
11562
I forgot to ask, does your chain have 63 thousandth width drive links? If it thinner, I would have to get my bar hammered. EB...
EB
livingfree2004
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Oct 5, 2005
3:52 pm
11563
Good site, I wished I read it before buying my chain. I had bought a full skip tooth. The info on grinding each tooth to the same lengh is important. I will...
EB
livingfree2004
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Oct 5, 2005
4:05 pm
11564
I think it's .058 ... __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com...
Roger Brown
frontierrog
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Oct 5, 2005
5:12 pm
11565
you asked about skipping teeth when grinding. Do not do it. make sure all teeth are of equal length and the same angle or your chain will not cut straight....
whs@...
klickitatrat
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Oct 5, 2005
8:31 pm
11566
In my experience, you only get the long strips when you saw "longways", or from the bark towards the pith. when you saw the endgrain, like an alaskan saws, ...
Dan Shade
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Oct 5, 2005
9:14 pm
11567
Thanks to "John" then :>)...
robert_in_w_mi
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Oct 5, 2005
9:16 pm
11568
Yeah I I just finished grinding all teeth the same length and angle. Wore out my sharpening stone. I am not touching the rakers. If does not cut good as they...
EB
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Oct 5, 2005
9:35 pm
11569
All I can attest to is my own experiences. ... From: "Dan Shade" <stangds@...> To: <milling@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 5:13 PM ...
John Howard
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Oct 5, 2005
11:33 pm
11570
why not get a raker gauge, and just file them down? it goes pretty quick, it's the most boring, painful part of sharpening, but it's not terrible. with a 36" ...
Dan Shade
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