Ronnie send me a request as well please sir i didnt know you were on facebook.
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Ronnie send me a request as well please sir i didnt know you were on facebook.
Try Tracy Lott, im in Lubbock tx. im not the best a puter stuffs.
im on facebook the more friends the better id say'
lmao, geterdone!!!!!!!!!
Sure but it would require you to buy a lathe.
Knowledgeable? With LHN as a mentor you might as well just put in a pan of muffins, haha LHN you had that one comin.
Yes lots of names most commonly referred to as a demolition hammer, but from reading up on the subject it's seems that a 15 amp SDS max is what it takes to have enough power to do the job.
Useful info, I intend to remember that.
You don't drill the bottom log so that it will create a wood plug
You dont have to, you can get a demo hammer that will pound it in for you, just just got to squeeze the trigger is all, no fuss no muss.
I guess you could do it that way but seems to me it would be a huge pain in the hind end, you could use block and tackles, as for me I would rather put a 12k lb wench on the tow hitch of my pickup,...
I don't know if anybody has ever gave it any thought but I'd love to see some DIY plans on building a crucial saw with a 10 to 15 hsp Honda or Briggs and Stratton motor powering it.
I think he's a feather and gag ball kind of guy.
Head to foot your 4ft tall?
I don't know about the salt part of the question but I do know that there were logs that sank in the rivers when that was the method for log transport about a 100 years ago and when you pull one of...
Jeez I hadn't given any thought to how many dowels it would take, that would be alot more than I'd be willing to spend on just a model.
Online at Walmart. http://www.walmart.com/ip/33397274?wmlspartner=wlpa&adid=22222222228022679107&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=40948194272&wl4=&wl5=pla&wl6=78889834472&veh=sem
You could look at it this way hallothankmas season is upon us and there is no need to change your avatar now.
Jeez price must have gone for some reason I used to buy the to make hat racks and I paid like 2 bucks a stick.
You can get wooden dowels pretty cheap at hobby lobby.
Ronnie don't worry its just your inner Redneck looking for a way to express itself.
To funny roflol
LOL yes i see it myself now, GIRDLING the tree is the correct term, just goes to prove that a redneck ought to to check his spelling before he hits the post button.
If you fell in winter there will be less sap in the tree which makes for less shrinkage and a better quality log with less checking but it makes it harder to peel, if you spring cut it easier to peel...
I should have noted that log shrinkage is only a friend in our style of building, as far as kit cabins and such shrinkage is the enemy.