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    I should be able to make it, can talk about my new fuel injected wood working tool.
    I am learning, slowley.

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    I’m hoping to be there,
    An I still don’t own a chainsaw [emoji3064].

    Cheers Matt.

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    Not one?
    CHainsaw.jpg
    [Edited by BobL - can't have that nice new saw on its side can we?]
    I am learning, slowley.

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    Thanks Bob
    I am learning, slowley.

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    Sorry can't make it tomorrow. - have a mate coming around to help me break up some small Banksia logs.

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    Count me in

    and I have 1.25 chainsaws that feature no internal combustion

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    Perhaps next week should be "show us your chainsaw" week!

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    Apologies not going to make it [emoji3064]

    Cheers Matt.

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    Thanks Yvan for the tour.

    Shows just what can be done even in a small space.

    Cheers
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    Good tour Yvan. You will be making youtube videos soon.
    I am learning, slowley.

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    Yes. Thanks Yvan

    I got my wires crossed a little on the chain saws. The "Hard to start difficult to stall" reference was in fact to a chainsaw powered motorcycle.

    Difficult to start - Hard to stall

    This was the V8 chainsaw reference I had in mind: Starts with a Harley, then a V6 and then a V8.

    v8 chainsaw youtube - Bing video

    And I think this may be the machine Bohdan was speaking about

    v8 chainsaw youtube - Bing video

    In regards to Simon's question about timber milling, I used to do a little in a former life, but not quite so much nowadays. This thread may give a clue to my Forum name:

    Laidlaw's Bandsaws and Swing saws

    And some more recent activity...

    Bandsawing a Spotted Gum

    From 2013!

    It was a good chat today even if we do prattle on a bit.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
    And I think this may be the machine Bohdan was speaking about

    v8 chainsaw youtube - Bing video
    Yep. That's the one.

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    Excellent tour Yvan. The camera on a tripod was a brilliant idea. It provided a very crisp image and made it easy to see what you were showing. Perhaps you should post some photos of your phone holding jig for us to copy!

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    Looks like I missed a good one,

    Cheers Matt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LanceC View Post
    Excellent tour Yvan. The camera on a tripod was a brilliant idea. It provided a very crisp image and made it easy to see what you were showing. Perhaps you should post some photos of your phone holding jig for us to copy!
    I've made a couple of mobile tripod cradles.
    They were both made from a length of SHS Al drilled/cut and folded for a firm slip on fit of the mobile which has a soft rubber like case.
    The tripod connection is a standard Manfrotto quick release plate (QRP) type.
    I have multiple QRPs and leave one attached to each of my camera and a mobile cradle for quick swaps.

    This was the first one
    withphoneback.jpgwithphonefront.jpgfront.jpgBack.jpg

    This is the second one, side mounting with provision for a recharge cable.
    The tripod head is a sprung ball type so it quickly flips between landscape and portrait modes.
    MkIIU.jpg

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