> Le 4 avr. 2020 à 20:53, Mike Lazzari <watershed1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>
> Pacific Northwest (US)
Thanks, much clearer
>
> Appreciate doing with the tools at hand. The results look good. (although I
> was only able to see two photos...correct ??)
Yes, I posted more to the family, and may forward the (full) recipe to you upon
request :-)
>
> Links to specialty tools responding to the 'working safety' posts. Some
> carvers like the Makita cordless w/ short carving bar.
>
I have one electric (chord) chainsaw, one battery powered, and more using gas
(and oil) …
The non-battery electrical one was the tool for the job on that day (quieter,
less polluting, and more importantly a constant torque when sawing upwards
against the laws of both mechanics and good sense …
Thanks Mike
Keep indoors for the time being, we, here, still suffer BADLY from late
reaction from our authorities … to say the least … I know yours may have been
(much) worse ...
Amities
Philippe
> M
>
> with four chainsaws, small electric, medium, large and larger :)
>
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