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Episode: 3211
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Title: HPR3211: Chainsaws
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3211/hpr3211.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 18:55:47
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3211 for Monday the 23rd of November 2020. Today's show is entitled
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Chainsaws. It is hosted by operator
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and is about 18 minutes long
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and carries an explicit flag. The summary is
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info about chainsaws and what I know so far.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by
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Ananasthost.com. Get 15% discount on all shared hosting with the offer code
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Music
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Hello everyone, welcome to the another episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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This one is going to be about chainsaws.
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As I'm learning and failing,
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I'm going to explain some of my experiences with chainsaws.
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I've had a boiler, I've had less from the last everywhere.
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I've had a boiler for a while. I've had several boilers, three now,
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that I've repaired and fixed. Chainsaws are complicated because
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there's the safety aspects of them. There's the bar and the chain and the motor
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and all that stuff. And there's kind of more things you need to take care of
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warming it. What I just found out last week
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by watching this random videos is one of them.
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I'll go through kind of everything that I've found in random videos.
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It's that you can take the bar and flip it.
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When I say flip it, I mean, I was still
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I have a bar,
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a steel bar, and I'm going to flip it over.
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This little dude out here is on one side.
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That's plastic. I hope it's some plastic somewhere.
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So this bar can be flipped over.
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So I'm going to put the bar, this little bar really thin.
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The older ones, you have to have like tools to take apart.
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This new one, this residential radiator, this entry-level one,
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it needs to be,
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it doesn't need screws or anything like that.
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So we're going to flip the bar over,
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which makes basically means taking this little wheel thing.
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I don't know what to do to adjust the tension on the spring with rules.
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It's a little wheel that kind of rolls back and forth on a slider.
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And that's what keeps the,
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that's what keeps the,
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the bar,
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this is super greasy.
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So I'm not going to,
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I'm not going to spray it out, it's going to be really loud.
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But you know, you kind of want to get the heavy pieces off of there
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with like a brush.
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An old plastic disbrush was what I used to break free any hard.
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Stuck on grease stains, stuff chunks of,
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you know, hopefully it's chunks of wood and not chunks of anything else.
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But it's,
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it grows every time you use it.
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Every time you use your chainsaw,
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you want to break it down clean up.
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It's kind of pain the butt.
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So if you're doing all the end jobs,
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you know, make sure that if you're going to go in,
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go in, go all in,
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but don't use your chainsaw for 10 minutes and then not,
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not somebody need it.
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But the last time I used it,
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there was three chainsaws there,
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and I was the one who was kind of using mine the most.
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But you really,
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you bring a chainsaw out,
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you really want to use it because it's kind of pain the butt to clean it.
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So if you're going to spend more than, you know,
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you're going to spend less than 20 minutes using a chainsaw,
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you got to start deciding whether or not you could just use a handsaw,
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you know, what you're doing,
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or somebody else's chainsaw,
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because this is not fun having to do this at every single time.
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Now I've heard you can spray with,
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um, spray with silicone,
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and that kind of helps keep stuff from sticking.
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All right.
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Which I might do,
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but the silicone spray I have is more of it.
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So forget,
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it's not,
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it's not for,
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it's not for cleaning or whatever.
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Another thing I noticed,
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which is,
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thank you,
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is, I don't know where the hairpin comes from.
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So that's no idea,
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how to get to the air filter.
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I don't know how to get the broken glass,
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that's the broken glass over the place here,
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which is not here.
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Um, but anyways,
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I'm going to go through what I do to clean your duct,
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and what I've kind of read online,
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to be able to watch videos and stuff.
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Um,
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I'll use the plastic kitchen brush to get the hard stuff off.
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Um, then I'll hit it with the compressor,
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or you can do a can here,
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you can have two,
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um, compressor is obviously more,
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um,
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and the efficient.
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But, um,
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you want to spray that out,
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get it all nice and clean.
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Um,
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if there's a little,
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sparking,
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you can pop out here,
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and most of them have,
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the silicone,
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I don't know what it is,
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the kind of chain fire,
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or whatever you can pull out.
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Basically, take everything you can out,
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without the unscrewing screws,
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um,
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and clean it out.
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You want to try not to
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use the air compressor,
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and jam,
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you know,
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blow,
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hard,
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stuck back into the,
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the chainsaw.
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Um, you want to pull out.
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So if you can't try to dig out,
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with like two diggers,
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something,
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if you have a few diggers,
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something you can dig,
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something out of the round,
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where the edges are,
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where you can go down inside of there.
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Um, I just,
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it shouldn't be too bad,
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but I just have to do that to make sure,
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um,
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so my bar,
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is a bit of rex.
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When I first started using it,
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I didn't know you had to build oil,
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when you build gas.
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So when you fill up the gas,
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you fill up the, uh,
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you fill up the gas,
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you fill up the oil, too.
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And if you don't,
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your fire will be really hot.
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And, uh,
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I'm going to try and egg on it.
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If you can spit on the bar,
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then it's too high.
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I've got some,
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it'll look like,
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uh,
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it'll look like,
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almost like the white oil looks
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when it gets wet,
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um,
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on, on water,
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on a water surface.
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It'll kind of have this blue tint,
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and it'll eat the paint off to the bar first,
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and it'll get this blue tint
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that goes all the way across the bar,
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and that's evidence of it being super duper duper duper hot.
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So this bar, basically,
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ruined right out of the gate.
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Um, I've also,
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ruined the chain right out of the gate,
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because I put it on there.
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The, uh,
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dirt,
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put it in the dirt first for a second,
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which,
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it's only,
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it tilts all it takes.
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You put,
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the chainsaw in anything,
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but it would,
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obviously.
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But you would think,
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hey, you know,
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one,
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just a few seconds here.
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Half a second.
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The chainsaw in here.
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Yeah.
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But you can't,
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it just makes a big mess.
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Um,
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other than that,
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um,
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I'll use a toothbrush,
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I'll try to use a toothbrush
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to get out the grout,
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and stuff off the,
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the bar,
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the crowd out of the bar.
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Um,
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let's try to blow it out.
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Um,
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if I grease everything,
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uh,
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some of the,
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some of the videos I want to see,
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you put it,
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they put, uh,
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the chain,
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and the thing you guys will need,
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and then kind of scrub it up.
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Um, I'm done that yet,
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but I'll probably try it.
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Um,
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what you want to do,
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is being a well-ventilated area, obviously.
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But I have a wire drive,
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so you use,
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grill,
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the grill brush,
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um,
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and I'll use that on the chain
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to kind of clean it all up,
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because,
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sap, I guess,
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we'll get stuck on there real good.
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Um,
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and make a mess in the bar.
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Um,
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it doesn't really do anything to,
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really help anything,
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you don't have the opportunity to clean.
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The most important part,
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is the,
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the part where the,
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chain goes into the bar.
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That needs to be cleaned, right?
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Um,
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everything else is just kind of static, actually.
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Um,
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I would imagine this,
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not going to do a whole lot to, like,
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make your,
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chain completely showing,
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you know,
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chain, um,
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you just need to make sure the guide,
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the guide parts cleaned up,
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and there's not any big chunks of,
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the stuff on there,
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so that it won't be done,
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so that it won't get stuck inside the bar,
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or throw somewhere else inside the chain saw.
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Um,
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so I'll say,
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you know,
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before I clean the chain,
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it doesn't really have to be cleaned,
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it just has to be sharp.
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The,
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the,
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using the chain saw
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will get rid of everything else,
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pretty much.
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Um,
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let's see, what else do I have to say?
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Um, there's,
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there's bar oil,
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there's chain oil,
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for the chain,
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and there's bar oil for the bar,
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and it usually comes with, like,
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this little weird,
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push buttons,
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oil thing,
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and you push down,
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and the oil comes out of it,
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it's thin little,
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nozzle on the front.
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Um,
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and I don't even see,
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that this has one.
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Um,
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and I'll have to look online
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to see,
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this little,
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16 inch here,
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whatever it is,
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the smallest,
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the chain you can get,
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if this even supports,
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what I'm looking for,
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but this bar is already,
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pretty trashed.
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I'd say there's,
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probably,
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5%,
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5% damage,
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10% damage,
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on this bar,
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this bar is, like,
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it's being ruined.
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So, you know,
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I got to take care of the bar,
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you got to take care of the chain,
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you got to take care of the can,
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you guys get home.
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You got to take care of the bar,
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you got to take care of the chain,
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you guys get to take care of't you guys.
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You got to take care of the bar,
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you got to take care of the chain,
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you get to take care of the chain,
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you gotta take care of the bar.
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You got to take care of the chain,
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you gotta take care of the chain,
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you guys take care of the bar,
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you got to take care of the chain,
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you gotta take care of the chain,
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you gotta take care ,
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you gotta take care of it,
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you place the chain sawah,
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a real tidal,
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you gotta take care of it,
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you got to take care of the bar.
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So you don't want to be you don't want to be asking neighbors and that's what I tried to do for a while and then they were
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Rolling to it
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I went outside and he was standing on a foot ladder
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Kind of treat
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Chainsaw on the top of his head
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So I said you don't need to get my own
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Chainsaw because somebody's gonna get hurt
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Trying to help me
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Well, so I say I use silicone to kind of clean stuff up
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They do have
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They change the oil and then when I when I clean it all up I run it dry and
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Let to let to get the chainsaw warmed up and let it spit
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Oil all over you know a good piece of
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White paper
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The white paper or
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Dare I say the side of your house
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Yeah
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Spray it all over your house
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So you want to make sure you know your spraying oil out and then let me turn it on the second time
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There's already oil in there, so if you just go straight in a tree
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It's not gonna be super dry
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Um
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What else don't touch the ground don't touch concrete don't touch anything that's not wood you'll be
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You'll be tempted to do the easy thing
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wrist touching the ground or touching the dirt
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Finished
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So again, doing aren't cut anything but wood with your chainsaw
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Um, say what else
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That's pretty much it
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Trying to think of any other football
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That I run into so far
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I
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Sharpening the tension of the tension of the chains. I've seen everywhere from like basically what seems like loose to me
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What seems like like too tight
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Um, what I like is I like it just tight enough to where it doesn't spin on its own so I'd tighten it to where it looks like it's fine
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I'm not in for a minute
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And when you heat it up, it actually uh, feel like it actually loses it
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Um at first at least
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So when you start running it or if you run it for a while
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I try to make sure that it's it can spin on its own and I don't
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So the chain's spinning when it's idling that means it's pretty loose
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And then I'll tighten it to stop spinning and that's it um
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Don't want it too tight because then it has to work harder to go around
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To to to pull it around the thing. So everybody wants it loose
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But you don't want it so loose that it's like falling off the chain and making a mess
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Um, I don't think it's super duper bad thing to have those shhhh
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That's why I don't think it's a super duper bad thing that chains fall off
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For what I've seen and it's heard
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It's like oh
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Chain falling out sounds like a little bad thing
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Um
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Um, so it's like a really bad chain thing but the chain falling off so I
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Make sure super sure that I you know, it's look over everyone wants to want to make sure
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The bar the chain is still on the bar good and it's nice and tight
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Um, other than that I have one of the fancy sharpeners that does the whatever crap for you
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um
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So they're sharpening there's like three different three different things you need to maintain on a
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On a chain
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But for most people you're gonna ruin the chain before you
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Have the necessity to change the
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The depth of the cuts
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Um, you're probably not gonna need to mess with that. So by the time you sharpen it two or three or four or whenever how many times
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The chain's gonna be so jacked up and shitty um that you're not even gonna want to work on it um
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So chances are if you're you know adjusting the height of the
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The knockoff the cut the depth of the cut
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Then your chain's probably about done anyways if you if you're having to do that because you know
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They're 16 bucks or something, but you know if you're gentle and you cut a lot of stuff um
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It's not super hard to cut
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Maybe you don't you don't need another chain, but um
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From what I can tell you know you sharpen the chain as you can
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With just a little file that goes with it each one has its own kind of
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Each different chain has its own kind of files. You can't just file whatever you want to file with
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You have to have a matching uh like number three and whatever kind of the word is
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but um sharpening can be
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Easy um don't don't over complicate it
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You know if it feels sharp, it's gonna cut
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You do that whole check where you can check to see if chunks are coming off in big pieces
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Or if it's coming off like sawdust then you don't want that right
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But if it's cutting into it and there's big chunks thrown being thrown behind you um
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You know depending on what kind of what it is if the chunks are big enough and look healthy enough to be like they're actually cutting
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Then you're good you'll notice it when it doesn't cut um you know if you hit the ground or something
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It'll just take forever to cut anything and we'll start kind of season up
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um
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Because it's uh either over a stress and you're trying to cut too big of a piece of wood or that's not sharp
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And you're not actually cutting anything you're just getting shit hot
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um
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Anyways just be careful. I've got some chats
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Um and they've I've poked a hole in them and they started making a mess
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So I just use like gorilla glue to kind of glue
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keep it from
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being messed up so kind of patched it with some
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some gaffer's tape
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Which is basically a cloth base cloth based safe duct tape if you've never used gaffer's tape
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Go buy some nice cloth gaffer's tape
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It will change your life um
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Again, I've talked about tie wraps is off topic. I've talked about zip ties and tie wraps fixing stuff
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um
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Those are great to fix things if you have a joint plastic joint or
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Some kind of hitch fell apart or some kind of piece of plastic broke off
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used to
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zip ties or one zip tie as a hinge to fix that plastic item
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Another great tip which is going to be in my quick tips that I haven't released yet is
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um
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Giant rolls out of 50 foot cord. That's very heavy. It's like a six gauge or something ridiculous
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Um, it's very heavy and it's a 50 foot cord
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Well, what I found out is that when I want to use it
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Intermittently you have to unroll 50 foot cord. Well all you have to do is take half of it and roll it up from the middle
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So when you roll it up from the middle if you need say five foot
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extension cord
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Or 10 foot extension cord all you have to do is unroll it five feet and then you've got both ends with the thing in the middle
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So you never have to
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unroll the whole roll
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just to get to you know one end or the other of the
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extension cord. So I thought it was a pretty genius thing. So it's going to be in my quick tips
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But I'm bringing it up again here because I'm just talking about
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General, you know fix it stuff
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um
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I'm going off topping. But anyways
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Keep your change songs
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Sharp be safe
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Um, you know, make sure people learn around you when you're doing stuff make sure you know you're not around the tree
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You're not going to get crushed all that good stuff. Safety first
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Um
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Get swept in if you need to because I'm getting old
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Um, but I'm going to start bramely y'all take it easy and I'll just hop somebody up
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