dragon14 said:I've been looking for a bone saw... and seems to fit the bill! Do you have any human-sized "containers" or steel drums as well?
Just kidding bro. Looks cool
Tarheel said:I dont get how the clutch works but it still looks cool.
Is there a water pump or spray in it, or does the bottom of the blade run thru water?
Bullit said:I thought you didnt know how to get pics on the web.
fogg88 said:nice go-kart with the dual gas tanks... is that for long-distance trips?![]()
TheProject said:Thank God for the word "Image" below all the pics, or I would've been really confused.
rsnoble said:
See my neighbors? I didn't think so !
Bullit said:
No... and thats the problem.
Lets see pics of the daily wackiness that is your life.
rsnoble said:
In time big boy. DOnt really recall telling you about it all. Where would you like to start? The trashman that lives up the street? Ill just post pics on my site and you can view them on there. Or perhaps my 78 chevy truck ordered off the highway? I wasnt fibbing bro. Give me thru the weekend, ill get something on the photo page for you. iF you recall other shit, let me know.
anabolicmd said:So who uses rock cutters like that? How many rocks can you saw through before the blade needs changing? Can a stone mason use it to cut rocks? I used to do a little stone masonry but I split the rocks with a sledge hammer which was a little tricky.
rsnoble said:
Yes, there is a stone mason and a flint knapper using my saws. Several hundred cuts, basically hard saying due to material hardness. Blades=$250.00 each. Mainly hobbyists. Like real serious rockhouds. Every see the big oval stones in belt buckles or bolo ties? This machine is the first one in the process to make such a thing. More on the stone mason; they usually work with a lot larger rocks than this saw is capable.
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