Gun control laws are far more lax now than in the Old West, who knew
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/gun-control-old-west-180968013/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
I'm grandfathered in at $39/month, so I doubt I'll be moving. It does what I need, plus a lot more I don't.
You can easily export client contact info, the rest of the info is exportable but not as clean to import elsewhere I think.
I still use it.
It's more useful for larger crews. There other options for simple, cheaper software, I think.
I've got 8-10 years of clients stored. Too busy to reconsider.
Anyone out there still using jobber? What are your thoughts on the new updates? To me it is cluttered and more complicated. I still like the software but the quality is less for me than it was a few years back.
I wonder if thin rounds would be easier. In they are thin and partially cut, a blow from a hammer might shear/split the round in half.
Ripping takes a lot of times.
Definitely a job for a respirator.
Correct, red oak is heavy when alive. I think I can get to the 4" diameter branches with a decent rope angle. There are enough targets that smaller is better.
The 661s run good
Watering the shop yard
Derge has gotten a lot of little interior things fixed, rub rails added to bed, painted, toolbox, etc
2000 gallons goes quick…
Sounds rad, B. And like type 2 fun, if at all!
As one grows older, thine ego shrinks a lot it seems to me. So if I finish it will be a thrill but to give it a try and see what happens is the main interest.
Not a fan. Triangle works just as well. Can still have tons of fibre pull past that curf cut on the sides. Tear out no bueno.bueno.Worked fine that time on that species. Alls well that lands well.
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