Chainsaw Scabbards - table

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I was lucky with my saw when I drove over it, it just broke the decompresser button.
And I have also set the saw in the bucket, scooped some dirt, and then dumped it and almost dackgragged it.:eek:
 
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GuglioLS said:
Al,

Thanks for the compliment. I have destroyed two cordless phones by placing them on top of the rear tractor tire then driving off and crushing them into the ground. New rule to self, nothing gets placed on the tires, period, not even for a second not even my gloves.

Backing over a saw, now that's not a good thing, not at all.

That is a great project. I have been playing with a similar idea for my PU racks (also run 3 saws). Haven't done it as I like to stop for breakfast on my way to my wood patch. Those saws hanging there in plain sight would be a bit too much of a temptation I am afraid.

My tool box, gas and oil all ride in a plastic milk carton. Just the right size if you only mix a gallon at a time of mix.

Setting stuff on tires reminds me of how I learned not to set stuff on the top of my big step ladder when I was building an additon. It only took me twice of getting bonked by my hammer before I learned. Yep, I am a bit slow!

Harry K
 
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turnkey4099 said:
That is a great project. I have been playing with a similar idea for my PU racks (also run 3 saws). Haven't done it as I like to stop for breakfast on my way to my wood patch. Those saws hanging there in plain sight would be a bit too much of a temptation I am afraid.

My tool box, gas and oil all ride in a plastic milk carton. Just the right size if you only mix a gallon at a time of mix.

Setting stuff on tires reminds me of how I learned not to set stuff on the top of my big step ladder when I was building an additon. It only took me twice of getting bonked by my hammer before I learned. Yep, I am a bit slow!

Harry K

Harry,

the hammer story reminded me building the pier in my pond.
I waited for the ice, made a hole and hammered posts in. Than I went on with cutting a notch for the cross beam using saw and an axe. Well, I didnt want to leave the axe on ice - put it in the top of the post - and kept on cutting a notch with the handsaw. The shaking of the post losened up the ax and it fell on my head - not sure which end first, but since it made a hole in my hat and the skin too I think it was the blade what hit me.:)
 

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