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  1. treesmith

    Contract climber rate?

    I don’t know about all localities, but it is not illegal to work without liability insurance where I live and work. Very foolish to do so, but not illegal. License, certification, insurance….all can be bought…and none (of their own worth) make one a professional.
  2. Marc-Antoine

    Contract climber rate?

    It's a matter of word's meaning. Illegal is quite broad, but it's just what's outside de laws. From slightly over speeding on the road to mass murder for example, the gap is huge. Somewhere in-between, the thing becomes qualified as criminal. So working without complying with the official system...
  3. Dave Shepard

    File guides

    It's a 395XP, it already pulls them no problem. :/:
  4. treesmith

    Contract climber rate?

    I deleted it since Sean refused to answer the question. I wanted to know what he meant by “working illegally”. Working without liability insurance is not “illegal”. Illegal implies criminal activity.
  5. Bodean

    Contract climber rate?

    What happened to Treesmiths post? It disappeared
  6. davidwyby

    File guides

    If you have @huskihl port your saw, it will pull those low rakers no problem.
  7. davidwyby

    How'd it go today?

    Many hours in the saddle, few stops in a couple big cities. Drop off and pick up parts from heat treatment, thread certification, pick up flatbed truck.
  8. Czed

    The Joke/Funny Pic/Video Thread

  9. Czed

    The Joke/Funny Pic/Video Thread

  10. Dave Shepard

    File guides

    I do three strokes whenever it feels like it slows down. Rakers are kept low enough to keep things interesting, if you know what I mean.
  11. Kaveman

    How'd it go today?

    Again, that holds true for her coloring, which is her genetics. Again, this is just my experience.
  12. treebilly

    How'd it go today?

    You’re right Kavey. Also they are not known for being affectionate. For some reason she only really allows me to hold her.
  13. Burnham

    What Did Ya'll Have For Dinner Tonight?

    Inescapably :).
  14. Kaveman

    What Did Ya'll Have For Dinner Tonight?

    OooOo grits! You ARE from the south ain't ye?
  15. Burnham

    What Did Ya'll Have For Dinner Tonight?

    I put a slab of steelhead on the smoker grill, and we made a pot of grits and steamed some nice, sweet broccoli.
  16. Burnham

    File guides

    I let a chain go before I get to the reference line...by then the tooth is smaller than I like. But I don't have to economize like an everyday cutter for money may need to. Maybe an 8th of an inch short of the reference mark. I'm pretty easy going on filing rakers. I drop them a couple of...
  17. Kaveman

    How'd it go today?

    Tortoise shell cats are typically great hunters, in my experience. Mackerel Tabbies are always contenders, but the best are blues and blacks.
  18. treebilly

    How'd it go today?

    Well I was able to hold my own at BJJ tonight. I was able to get quite a few submissions with no taps from me. I almost felt like I was good at it. Just got home and realized that I must now have a garage cat. She’s a decent critter. Comes in the house for a few minutes and usually wants...
  19. Kaveman

    What Did Ya'll Have For Dinner Tonight?

    Last night, was beefy queso dip and chips. Tonight, excessive amounts of mashed taters and gravy. Last time Ash came to visit, she left this little battery powered coffee whisk thing. Makes making instant gravy stupid easy, as if it wasn't already lolz. Bachelor slop, what can I say? I'll do...
  20. Kaveman

    File guides

    Gauge is the proper spelling so far as I'm concerned. Very light pressure is the trick there. I also tend to drop the rakers pretty low and leave them alone for a good while, just don't cram on the saw and it'll be fine. I'll file til I meet the little reference line at the back, around...
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