Re: chainsaw noodling
[Re: Vinke]
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04/25/24 12:53 PM
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww,,,, to be young and strong like bull again I found a few of my chain sawmuscles here this week it kept raining every time I was going to go out and cut and I like to get it all in the shed by the time it gets too hot to work. somewhere around 75* 30 , dry with sun , little to no wind and frozen ground very little snow is the perfect time to cut , we didn't get much of that this year.
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Re: chainsaw noodling
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04/25/24 07:57 PM
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that is a 24 inch bar I also have a 28 for that saw it isn't too big to cut it is too big for me to lift onto the tailgate to haul home in once peice at home I back up to the splitter and work right off the tailgate this limits the lifting
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Re: chainsaw noodling
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04/25/24 08:23 PM
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I've noodled some big chunks. Like 30" diameter Burr Oak cut into 20" Cobbs. The noodles make superb fire starters when dry.
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Re: chainsaw noodling
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04/25/24 10:18 PM
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I could save noodles for fire starter , but it mostly gets left in the woods.
the post office drops off most all the fire starter I need 6 days a week and I have to do something with all that junk so much of it is stuff that would need to be shredded if I didn't burn it
beyond that I get cardboard boxes at the grocery store to carry my groceries home in fewer trips in than bags and already something that was a waste product of shipping , I cut those up into strips and burn them also
old clothing also makes good fire starter , socks with holes in them and stuff that has too many holes to keep wearing out
the bits of wood from splitting that pile up around the splitter pick up some of that and put it in 5 gallon pails and let it dry out mostly covers kindling
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Re: chainsaw noodling
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04/26/24 04:32 AM
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Nice old school saw. We used to call those shavings tow. Then came the web and we were wrong again. My sword is still bigger though.
Wore out chains, sharpened to twenty degrees work well for this.
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Re: chainsaw noodling
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04/26/24 04:44 AM
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww,,,, to be young and strong like bull again No kidding!! Those knarly knotted up crotches are great burning when you get them busted up. I now leave them for easier splitting wood. Now they form the base for habitat brush piles. I can split a wheel barrow full of easy wood in the time it takes to chunk one of those up.
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Re: chainsaw noodling
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04/26/24 06:56 AM
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Nice old school saw. We used to call those shavings tow. Then came the web and we were wrong again. My sword is still bigger though.
Wore out chains, sharpened to twenty degrees work well for this. I wouldn't call it wrong at all like all things lumber , timber , cutting areas developed regional terms like a bunch tools have east coast and west coast names
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Re: chainsaw noodling
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Looked up images of chainsaw tow and toe. Not pretty lol. Was ripping the other day. Not everyone has option of leavings. Husky offers a reasonable priced kit of wrap handle, bigger spikes and wider clutch cover. To me the cover was worth the cost. When I sell this one the original parts will be mint.
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Re: chainsaw noodling
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04/26/24 12:11 PM
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You need a really sharp chain to cut with the grain like that. no sharper than you need to pull decent chip on a cross cut I cut that entire tree up so far without touching up that chain and it still pulls nice curls and chip my tools to sharpen are absolutely nothing special , just a round file and when I am not pulling nice chips if a bit too small of chip , then a flat file to lower the rakers.
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Re: chainsaw noodling
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04/26/24 03:01 PM
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Those "Noodles" make outstanding kindling!
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