An attitude adjuster.View attachment 154206 What's this called again?
A must have for every mans toolbox, glove box, or lunch box.An attitude adjuster.
I have an 18 inch one in my bottom drawer. I use it mostly to threaten annoying drivers with.A must have for every mans toolbox, glove box, or lunch box.
Needs a bigger bar.
I have an 18 inch one in my bottom drawer. I use it mostly to threaten annoying drivers with.
Yeah it came with a 16" and I didn't want to spend the money on a new one. It's done the job so far.Needs a bigger bar.
Every mechanic needs a big freaking wrench in his toolbox.
I wish. Worked harder than I would of driving for sureI don't know---looks to me like you set it on the wood pile and went to have a beer.
I wish. Worked harder than I would of driving for sure
That's why I don't heat my house with wood even though I have enough property to have a free endless supply. I just can't convince the wife that cutting, hauling and splitting wood is womens work.
20 is about the right size for that powerhead. My 034 has a 20 on it.Yeah it came with a 16" and I didn't want to spend the money on a new one. It's done the job so far.
The oiler is only big enough for a 20" I think.
That 031 I just bought fired right up today. I'll probably put the 16" bar on it if I can and buy a 20" for the 034.20 is about the right size for that powerhead. My 034 has a 20 on it.
Looks like all cedar. Can you burn that in a fireplace?
The tool I need right now.View attachment 154206 What's this called again?
I've always heard that cedar can give off a toxic smoke when burned, and that it can send out sparks as well. Did a little research thru the interweb and got different answers. It's probably ok in a firepit, but I personally wouldn't burn it inside the house.Looks like all cedar. Can you burn that in a fireplace?