Search results for query: *

  • Order by date
  1. friedrich

    How'd it go today?

    interesting that you start to celebrate christmas that early (to me)
  2. Burnham

    How'd it go today?

    I'm thinking a snowmobile might serve you best :D.
  3. Cobleskill

    How'd it go today?

    Trying to grease front end on my winter drive. 2003 Tahoe. All not bad to get to til I got to the pitman arm and idler. Figured I would change fittings to right angle. Fittings did not want to budge, so I struggled til I got things in the right position so I could loop the hose up and over...
  4. Mick!

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Well, what did you expect?
  5. davidwyby

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Now I don’t understand 😆
  6. Mick!

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Ok, no it’s nothing like that.
  7. davidwyby

    Understanding wood fiber -theory.

    Makes a lot of sense. I have noticed myself back chaining such things. Similar: Recently I read somewhere something that made me smack my forehead. Cutting brush near the tip, back chaining greatly reduces thrown chains. As the bar passes thru the stick, the chain has already gone around...
  8. Mick!

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Well….sorta (he said unconvincingly not really understanding)
  9. treebilly

    How'd it go today?

    On the last glamping trip of the year. 60 F and 25mph winds today. Would be beautiful with out the wind. Made cooking breakfast a challenge but we made it work. I might have to switch out propane tanks tonight for the furnace. The wife and kids are having a good time so I’ll survive.
  10. davidwyby

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    If I understand right, I have done similar breaking forky codom trees down when I can’t get to the bottom or don’t want to stand under it. Plunge 20” 346 in from the top, bury thru. Swing back and forth to cut the back or bottom side like gutting a hinge. Then cut the remaining side down from...
  11. SeanKroll

    Understanding wood fiber -theory.

    How much barberchairing do you run into? Only a few species here, aside from loaded trees (e.g. felling a support tree holding a tipped tree) want to BC. Thick hinge... lots of fiber pull. Undesireable for butt logs at the mill...$ deduction, to my understanding. If I'm trying to hold a...
  12. davidwyby

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    @Mick! “Gnarr” 😉
  13. davidwyby

    Understanding wood fiber -theory.

    Then again, if we bore the pith out…OTOH, the grain running opposite the hinge will resist bending and maybe increase the chance of chairing. So deep face prevents chairing but you gotta sink it into the rear third! 😆
  14. davidwyby

    Understanding wood fiber -theory.

    I think it contributes. The front compression half of a thick hinge could act as a fulcrum to pull the rear half tension fibers. I think it has more to do with whether the face closes before the hinge breaks or not. If the face closes, the log become a claw hammer pulling a nail (right...
Back
Top