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Post by stardiamond on Jan 18, 2020 13:25:32 GMT -5
The urge to do some work outweighed common sense. My back is a little stiff and my fingers are stinging. Four Owyhee and three Butterfly Wing.
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Post by miket on Jan 18, 2020 13:36:48 GMT -5
Those are going to be super!
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Post by Rockoonz on Jan 18, 2020 14:32:40 GMT -5
I think I want to get a hot water bottle to put in a small backpack to cover that spot that doesn't like the cold. I use warm water in my cabbers, wouldn't be so easy with a trim saw. maybe an oil pan heater for a vehicle? Love your choice of materials, all are winners.
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Post by manofglass on Jan 18, 2020 14:39:39 GMT -5
I get a roll of plastic from Walmart put my saw on that And cut in the House I use the plastic twice Then buy a new roll the harbor freight 10” Is messy
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Post by fernwood on Jan 18, 2020 14:45:53 GMT -5
I love the middle one. Reminds me of trees and a lighthouse.
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Post by stardiamond on Jan 18, 2020 15:35:54 GMT -5
I bought my Genie in 2002 on sale for $1200. There was a special on the trim saw attachment for $35 when a Genie was purchased which is less than the cost of a blade. It is easy to set up and take down, does a good job but is messy. The bottom needs to be full of water to cool the blade and water runs all over the deck. I needed to replace the base after some years because it warped. I replaced it with an upgraded plywood base. Standard was press board. My trim work needs to be done outside.
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