I started looking into how orientation is defined in jpgs, and what it would take to modify it, but bailed on it. Just a bunch of work, and nobody would care in the end. Add to that, png, or whatever formats get uploaded, and it's a lot of work.
I use this as my gallery on android...
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.simplemobiletools.gallery.pro/
That allows you to rotate the image, then save it. That should fix forum formatting. Your gallery program may very well do the same thing.
Not sure how I'd do it using forum software, but I'd preview the image in a post, and if it looks wrong, delete it, open the original in editing software, rotate it, then reupload.
Probably. I always let my saws idle a bit after a strenuous cut. I don't really know what's appropriate, but I try to let it go ~30 seconds before shutting it down. I don't bother if I'm just making quick cuts.
If I got a bigger top handle, there was little question it would be a 355. I was just curious what people thought of it that made their money with saws. If three people said it was the biggest pos they ever ran, I might adjust my thinking, but it would make it the black sheep of the echo family...
I've been toying with the idea of getting a larger top handle, but I don't really need it. My 2511 handles most of what I do aloft, and if I need something bigger, my rear handle 400 really isn't that bad. It has good performance in a light package. It's just a little bulky, or long I guess...
"Seller refurbished". For that kind of money, I'd hope it was 100% oem, but you never know til you get it. If that's really what they're getting, you'd probably do even better Scott with brand new saws.
Well, my favorite saw is my 2511. It's absolutely unreplaceable. A lighter saw isn't made. If they were NLA, and someone offered me $1k more than I paid, I'd learn to get used to the 1# extra of the 271t
Unless it had some highly sentimental value, I'd ditch it in a second. Regardless of how awesome it is, it isn't getting any newer, and parts supply isn't increasing.
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