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Post by sawnami on May 10, 2018 12:35:59 GMT -5
(So, jersey, how's the ocd coping with these pictures?) Wiseguy... Well, lets see; The different length bars not being in ascending/descending order [16", 24", 16"...] makes me nuts. As does the bigger saw, smaller saw, bigger saw. The upper parts of Sawnami's pictures isn't bad, until I look down and see all those bars that aren't parallel. That nearly pops my cork, I have to look away! TJ's pics aren't bad, it's kinda like my place, organized chaos but no glaring geometric abuse. Even has a decent sense of proportion. Mikes pictures aren't bad either, all saws mostly on the same angle... The only thing makes me nuts is that little Super EZ on the bottom between the two bigger saws. Yep, it's a disease, but I challenge anybody to match up against me in a game of Tetris. So I need to show pics of the storage unit and goat barn? đ
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 19:41:08 GMT -5
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Post by dale on May 10, 2018 19:51:49 GMT -5
Dale, nice bunch of saws! That shelving is perfect for a saw display. Thanks. I hav a few allover
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Post by jerseyhighlander on May 10, 2018 20:43:01 GMT -5
Wiseguy... Well, lets see; The different length bars not being in ascending/descending order [16", 24", 16"...] makes me nuts. As does the bigger saw, smaller saw, bigger saw. The upper parts of Sawnami's pictures isn't bad, until I look down and see all those bars that aren't parallel. That nearly pops my cork, I have to look away! TJ's pics aren't bad, it's kinda like my place, organized chaos but no glaring geometric abuse. Even has a decent sense of proportion. Mikes pictures aren't bad either, all saws mostly on the same angle... The only thing makes me nuts is that little Super EZ on the bottom between the two bigger saws. Yep, it's a disease, but I challenge anybody to match up against me in a game of Tetris. So I need to show pics of the storage unit and goat barn? đ Goat barn wouldn't bother me at all. My OCD tends toward the geometric, organic things don't seem to bother me. When I was young, a crooked picture on a wall would drive me nuts. As would three pictures in a row with uneven spaces between them. Storage unit... I'll just find a cool saw to zoom in on. I get the feeling you may have a few in there. Having had a child has had the same effect on my OCD as taking a person afraid of dogs and locking them in a kennel full of them. I've found ways to cope, with most things.
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Post by tjthechainsawmech on May 10, 2018 23:52:21 GMT -5
(So, jersey, how's the ocd coping with these pictures?) Wiseguy... Well, lets see; The different length bars not being in ascending/descending order [16", 24", 16"...] makes me nuts. As does the bigger saw, smaller saw, bigger saw. The upper parts of Sawnami's pictures isn't bad, until I look down and see all those bars that aren't parallel. That nearly pops my cork, I have to look away! TJ's pics aren't bad, it's kinda like my place, organized chaos but no glaring geometric abuse. Even has a decent sense of proportion. Mikes pictures aren't bad either, all saws mostly on the same angle... The only thing makes me nuts is that little Super EZ on the bottom between the two bigger saws. Yep, it's a disease, but I challenge anybody to match up against me in a game of Tetris. Organized chaos would be correct. haha Stupid small garage is all correct....a truck(my resto project) and a car stuffed in there along with millions of truck parts and now 20+ chainsaws and other equipment...oh yea...not to mention tools....Time to build more shelves! haha Funny thing is pictures always tend to make my shop look WAY messier than it really is. In person it looks decently clean...in pictures it looks like hurricane sandy is still there.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2018 5:39:21 GMT -5
Mikes pictures aren't bad either, all saws mostly on the same angle... The only thing makes me nuts is that little Super EZ on the bottom between the two bigger saws. The saw on the right of the SEZAO is bigger (model 2000), but the saw on the left is a Super Mini SL, not really much bigger, it has a plate on the bottom that's part of the anti vibe and a chain brake. It being further forward makes it appear bigger than it is.
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Post by longpork on May 27, 2018 22:06:40 GMT -5
You gents all outclass my little, can't even call it a collection yet.
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Post by RandyMac on May 27, 2018 22:36:34 GMT -5
fanatics
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Post by onlyhomelites on May 27, 2018 22:38:07 GMT -5
I believe I resemble that remark!
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Post by RandyMac on May 27, 2018 22:41:15 GMT -5
You collect some of the saw models I used and abused.
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Post by drptrch on May 27, 2018 23:18:55 GMT -5
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Post by RandyMac on May 27, 2018 23:38:55 GMT -5
CDF, High Rock Forestry Camp near Weott, 1976, fire was in Southern Humboldt, Mattole Valley.
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Post by undee70ss on May 27, 2018 23:54:15 GMT -5
Looks like two McCullochâs and three Homeliteâs. One looks like a SXL925 or similar, canât make out the other two.
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Post by RandyMac on May 28, 2018 10:31:06 GMT -5
and a couple Echos. Full chainsaw load during fire season was 2 660s or 1 660 and a SP125, upto 6 10-10s, a couple 925s, a few Echos of a couple sizes. CDF bought mostly McCullochs, the rest were provided by F&G and State Parks. I worked out of two CDF Forestry Camps, Alder in Del Norte and High Rock in Humboldt, two of the very few that had saws with over 36" bars.
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