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  1. Al Smith

    Picco Duro

    I'll tell ya what ya'll ought to do if you are going to dig out impacted chit under a foundation .Scrounge around and get about a 5 gallon bucket full of old chipper chain .Not semi chisel ,real chipper .Make up some loops and use them if you going to get into trash . You can find them for next...
  2. Al Smith

    Picco Duro

    Oh the damned stuff will do the same thing on a big carbide tipped drill bit made for cutting cast iron but used on steel .If you break the damned stuff off in the hole you have to dig it all out out before you go deeper even with a high speed steel bit .Buried carbide will really screw up a HSS...
  3. Al Smith

    Picco Duro

    My point exactly .
  4. Al Smith

    Picco Duro

    Someone obviously had their head in butt building a foundation that close to a tree or letting the tree get that large .
  5. Al Smith

    Picco Duro

    Here's another thing I've never used a carbide chain but of the material I can speak volumes .Carbides take abrasive conditions well ,maybe concrete but if you hit a nail ,old horse shoe or some other buried treasure it will come apart like Humpty Dumpty .Carbide cannot take much impact such as...
  6. Al Smith

    Picco Duro

    A couple weeks ago I bought both a standard semi chisel and a full chisel 14" loop of pico chain . They asked if I would be interested in carbide which I was not . The reason I bought two new loops was to test the cut speeds with a non ported standard Ms 200T for cut times .Yesterday that task...
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