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  1. lxskllr

    Decluttering

    I don't wash trucks ever, but I'm not doing a business with my name on the side. If that were the case, they'd be cleaner, but still not spotless or anything.
  2. lxskllr

    Decluttering

    On my house stakeout jobs, I always inspect the treasure box for good stuff. Whoever marks utilities out there throws away cases of used spraypaint. Well, their idea of used is far different than mine. I've rescued almost 24 cans of paint at a time on some occasions, and many times get a...
  3. lxskllr

    Decluttering

    They're good stump chains, or maybe use them for yard trees you suspect are full of metal. I always have enough trashy stuff to cut to use up a chain. Policy dictates at least one tooth has to be missing to consider a chain "done". Sometimes I push them much longer than that. Doesn't take much...
  4. lxskllr

    Decluttering

    I've never rocked a chain bad, and I'm pretty bad about sticking it in the dirt. I've had a couple bad teeth, and I just give them about the same file strokes as the good teeth, and wait til they catch up. It spends a bit of time being a semi skip, and then works fine. I sharpen every tank of...
  5. lxskllr

    Decluttering

    It can be either way, and cost isn't an indicator. All my arborist saws have hardened teeth, but there's others in the same price range that can be resharpened. I got a silky feather file to sharpen my carpenter saw. It was pretty expensive($35), but it's a really nice file, and works good...
  6. lxskllr

    Decluttering

    If I was in charge of raking, I think I'd make my own handle out of a tree branch. You could make it a little fatter(I guess that's what doubled handles are for?), and utilize curvature for better positioning.
  7. lxskllr

    Decluttering

    I'm a packrat. I save everything of even marginal utility. I don't want to ever buy anything I already had.
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