Quote from: Ronfiveo on May 17, 2024, 10:35:56 AMQuoteThat saw mill blade is HEAVY. I had to put a 2x6 backing board on the inside of the fencing for it. Killer's sister painted that and paints scenery on all sorts of stuff like that. There is a 2 man buck saw she painted in the bar.Oh, it's painted. I thought that was a reflection at first. RonHa! I see what you were thinking, Ron. But, that scene looks like Oregon, or Tennessee… Bill’s in L.A… Lower Alabama!
QuoteThat saw mill blade is HEAVY. I had to put a 2x6 backing board on the inside of the fencing for it. Killer's sister painted that and paints scenery on all sorts of stuff like that. There is a 2 man buck saw she painted in the bar.Oh, it's painted. I thought that was a reflection at first. Ron
That saw mill blade is HEAVY. I had to put a 2x6 backing board on the inside of the fencing for it. Killer's sister painted that and paints scenery on all sorts of stuff like that. There is a 2 man buck saw she painted in the bar.
Quote from: Jshooter71 on May 18, 2024, 07:36:52 AMQuote from: Ronfiveo on May 17, 2024, 10:35:56 AMQuoteThat saw mill blade is HEAVY. I had to put a 2x6 backing board on the inside of the fencing for it. Killer's sister painted that and paints scenery on all sorts of stuff like that. There is a 2 man buck saw she painted in the bar.Oh, it's painted. I thought that was a reflection at first. RonHa! I see what you were thinking, Ron. But, that scene looks like Oregon, or Tennessee… Bill’s in L.A… Lower Alabama! I was thinking that someone spent a bucket load of time making that saw "mirror smooth".Ron
Might rain here might not, shoot air rifles either way, mow lawn when the grass is dry.
How would that stuff be on O-rings?This is what I'm using now. It's thicker than oil about like honey grease gut it flows slowly.Should I be using something else?Ron
Play day for me, I have some stones to cut and shape. It's an outside project that involves a lot of water. The tile cutter and wet band saw can be a little messy at times. I have a shady spot with a constant breeze blowing all the time to work on this stuff. You never know what you will find inside a plain looking stone until it is cut open.