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That's usually what I have by now up here but this year we have almost nothing and I'm very happy. Hubby usually does snow removal in Montreal in an industrial section and he has not worked yet which is fine by us.
He is guaranteed 300 hours of pay, snow or no snow.
Dragon
Owner of a nice 21" Excalibur
Owner of a Dewalt 788
PuffityDragon on AFSP
My son lives in Denver and he said they have about 2 feet with drifts as high as 5 feet or more in some places. Gosh, how I miss that. We used to get snow like that as a kid in Wisconsin.
It was tons of fun to build snow forts and sledding hills out of those drifts or the piles left by the snow plows.
Pack it up and ship it here. I'll gladly take it off your hands.
Kelly
"All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them." Walt Disney
Well I know two little girls (my neices) who would love some...if anybody with influence is listening, perhaps they would care to dump a whole load on Dorset in the next couple of days?
Chris
"If you march your Winter Journeys you will have your reward, so long as all you want is a penguin's egg."
It rained here in Beautiful Southern Oregon too, Bob. But you can see it in the distance on the mountains. Which is the way I like to see it, in the distance.
Chuck D
When a work lifts your spirits and inspires bold and noble thoughts in you, do not look for any other standard to judge by: the work is good, the product of a master craftsman.
Jean De La Bruyere...
According to the weather forecast, we have a small chance of some on Saturday - but since Sunday is supposed to be about 52 degrees I doubt it will be a White Christmas..
We did have snow on the ground last Christmas - for me that was quite a novelty ..... can't rember the last time it snowed in Yorkshire at Christmas ..
You won't need to send any here, thank you, we are getting a little today and some more on Christmas eve so we will have a white Christmas. The mountains are getting plenty and the skiers love it. I did live in Denver for about 8 years and did experience some nasty blizzards but not quite like they have had the last two days.
i live a hours drive from ottawa ont canada. as of right now we have no snow and none in the forcast untill boxing day.usally at this time we have enough snow to have snowbanks piled up all over our yard.the lakes are just starting to frezze over.the ice fishermen will be chomping at the bit to gwt on the ice newyears day.my son included.
have a good holiday .
JWH
You won't need to send any here, thank you, we are getting a little today and some more on Christmas Eve so we will have a white Christmas.
I know they get snow in Utah .. they were gearing up for the Winter olympics last time I was there .. I still find it hard to imagine though because I've only been there in August when it was hot as hell and no clouds even visible for days.
want it Fed Ex or UPS LOL Ill package it up and send it ya'lls way lol its starting to melt a little so Ive got to hurry up lol I feel really bad for DIA though, all them people getting stuck that would be terrible
Charlie
"Everything Happens for a Reason"
Craftsman 18in. 21609
Let me know if you need help filling orders Charlie....we've got plenty and it usually doesn't all melt until April. Can still find some in July if needed....
"Orphans are easier to ignore before you know their names. They're easier to ignore before you see their faces. It's easier to pretend they're not real before you hold them in your arms. But once you do, everything changes."
I periodically get asked if I am still making the kits. The answer is yes.
I get a private message on the forum to which I reply but suspect new people to the forum don't check for a response.
So please, if you have sent me a PM check for a response.
The Hegner like some other saws have a sweet spot or not so sweet spot where they may vibrate. I know they need to have a solid footing.
When we were younger (2005) we used to bring our saws to our club meeting in an old barn with wooden floors. The seasoned scrollers all had Hegners. The rest...
I assume you are talking about changing the stroke length. Looking at the manual it says you can shorten it for cutting thin wood and or metal. I have never known anyone that did that. We have several Hegner owners in our club. I am not one of them.
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