Aug 8, 2005 / cutting/working with railroad ties #21 Highbeam Super Member Joined Feb 9, 2005 Messages 5,321 Location South Puget Sound, WA Tractor Kioti CK30HST I intend to use the RR ties for fence corners and braces, maybe some line posts in a low or high spot since they are cheap, stout, and long. They will ooze tar and stink for as long as I live.
I intend to use the RR ties for fence corners and braces, maybe some line posts in a low or high spot since they are cheap, stout, and long. They will ooze tar and stink for as long as I live.
Aug 8, 2005 / cutting/working with railroad ties #22 H hobbyfarm Veteran Member Joined Jul 4, 2004 Messages 1,448 Location Hidalgo County, TEXAS </font><font color="blue" class="small">( Have a spare 'sacrificial' chain saw blade handy.. )</font> Wouldn't it be cool if they made a cut-off saw attachment for the chainsaw. I'd buy one in a minute!
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Have a spare 'sacrificial' chain saw blade handy.. )</font> Wouldn't it be cool if they made a cut-off saw attachment for the chainsaw. I'd buy one in a minute!