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Tim, How many power saws does one man need? Bucken; one more!!! 💪🏼🔥🔥🔥👍🏻🙏🏻❤️🤣🤣🤣 Yea!!! He’s a Beast maaan!!! There’s so much you can learn from him. Bucken, if you read this, you should go on a tree cutting, climbing,chainsaw And axe man tour. Just showing the people “friends” what you know so you can inspire and pass on your tips and tricks. Who knows how many lives you could touch!!💪🏼 💯❤️💯🙏🏻💪🏼🔥🔥🔥👍🏻
I sure loved the way you and Buckin interact. You are a pretty genuine young man yourself Tim. I hope to see some incredible axes come out of you and your acquaintance with Buckin!
Put the belt on the grinder backwards and cover it in polishing compound ... boom ! you got a buffer , use it as a slack belt , does not damage rubber wheels even as long as it does not slip.
For 12yrs as a kid, My family would spend Easter or summer holidays on Mayne island. Miss running around the Ferries & exploring. The sound. The smells. Miss that.
I came over from Buckin's channel. This was an awesome video. I haven't seen Buckin from this perspective before and it was awesome. He brings all the practical, real world experience that you could ever need and it begins with Love from him. BE KIND, FRIENDS!
Man, Buckin’s a real man. Very refreshing to see. In a world full of men obsessed with appearances, Instagram, beards (to try to look like real men) nonsense. Can’t beat old school toughness. When men were men and sheep were nervous 😂 Keep her lit! 🔥👍🏻👍🏻
I’ve been watching buckin from about 5000 subs. His channel has grown so much but he hasn’t changed AT ALL. he is a good man. And I’m excited to have found your channel and I’m very excited to see the axes you come up with!!! As always WORK SAFE 😎😎🇨🇦🇺🇸
I think I had the privilege of finding Buckin at 750 or so subs. He is the same man just more power saws and axes. Learned a lot, I even put “I am at peace” on my wedge bangers.
Buckin is the most Canadian man I have ever seen and I am Canadian. I love his attitude. He looks like someone you don't wanna mess with but as soon as he opens his mouth, you can tell he has a heart of gold
Timmy!!! 🤪🤪🤪🤣!!! Really great to have you helping out Buckin with his axe head. Great to have your youthful energy and strong spirit to combine with Buckin! The funniest was Buckin’s video where he’s setting in front of you and you look down and see him in the “nice” car and you were like I was looking for the old “beater” looking truck!!! 😂😂😂👍. God Bless you and your family buddy!!!
Nicely done, but as a community we all need to help Buckin with his problem. I personally pledge to offer a good home to a minimum of two of his saws... one yellow and one orange. Keep me in mind as you implement the Buckin intervention.
Good stuff sir. There's nothing like getting to actually use a few different edge geometries to see what works for what task. I've fooled a wee bit now with some hollow grinds after being given an as new HB cutting axe from the '70's and seeing it was a slight hollow grind. It is not great for splitting however. Anyways the journey of learning is always fun, even for us older guys.
Wow ! nice video of you guys. this man's channel has contributed to nourish my mental health and transfered me his passion. Thanks to you Buckin. and what a nice video you did Tim !
Great video, Tim! So nice to see right after Buckin's. I would guess that more than 90% of the axe heads in Buckin's shop are from different manufacturers/forges. You'll never find that variety anywhere else. The guy has a museum of axes and saws. Keep up the great work - stay creative. I wish you great success.👍
Tim your video quality is awesome!👏😁!!!! And it’s so great you have access to all those heads to get their feeling and then create the perfect heads or offer the different variations that people really like.
I could put on my work boots and walk right in and go to work with both of you and feel right at home. I absolutely love this. Axe and saw, black smithing and custom knife work all in one. What a trio we would make. God bless Tim. Be save and love you and the family.
Funny McCulloch story; I bought one when I was a teenager and took it apart to mount on my mountain bike. Tried making a powered bike. I was in Kentucky and a hillbilly neighbor saw what I did and got really upset and said I needed to put that chainsaw back together. That it was a waste and a shame that I took a brand new chainsaw apart. Later in life I get it now. Its a tool. A lifesaving tool. But to see am old timer get upset was kind of funny back then. Cool collection.
I'm commenting at the point where you started the axe session after the weigh in. When like minded people get together on a project - great things happen. The horizon looks bright and beckoning. ✌
I believe the technical term is "appleseed edge" as it's both convex and concave. From the edge it goes convex and then into a concave towards the middle
Great video Tim, love your work, and your videos are very interesting and fun to watch. So cool that you did this sort of expose' on Buckin' Billy Ray. But a question for Billy, have you checked the ceiling load on that shed ? There's a lot of poundage hanging around there.... 😂
Most log splitters use those hydrologic splitters so they can split a lot of wood in a short time. I think one of those splitters would actually slow Buckin down!That man is a splitting machine!!!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
New to chainsaws you’re channel was the first I subscribed to I’m glad ONEDAY I must get a axe and chainsaw to keep from the greatest I’ve ever seen and where I’m from they don’t even think chainsaws
Timothy hope you had a amazing trip to bickin Billy's place. Very cool video today. Awesome people making a great video. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend Tim. Can't wait to see ur next videos. Forge on. Keep cutting. Saw up. Keep making. God bless.
Wish I lived close to you loved see your stuff. I’m 74 years old and used some of them. The first saw I used was a Poulan F3 100 about 45lbs .I love husky’s and macs good saws.I own stills but not my best.have a good day man God be with you.