खटका खटका खटका खटका खटका खटका खटका खटका कौन है कौन है कौन है रे कौन है रे कौन है रे कौन है रे कौन है रे कौन है रे कौन है रे कौन है रे कौन है रे कौन है रे कौन है रे कौन है रे कौन है रे कौन है रे कौन है रे कौन है रे खटका खटका खटका खटका खटका खटका खटका खटका खटका
The saw looks like 9m long. 45mm pitch so makes about 200 or so teeth. Saw Teeth look stelite tiped, so I would say it needed retipping and sharpen for that saw would be $2.20 per tooth plus tax.. Hope that helps. Cheers Keith from NZ
Nails are worse. If the saw cuts the nail clean (like a hacksaw) then it's just teeth corners, what happens more times is it cuts one side of the nail, then it grabs the nail and the other half out, bending and breaking the tooth off witch then hits the next tooth in the cut and normally wreaks about 10 teeth. That's a pain, but can normally be fixed.
Well, I'm thinking irony meteorite too. Lots of money if so. Sorry you had so much trouble. However, it might pay off if it is a piece of a meteorite. It has been in there for many years. It could have been blown into it too.
Karen Smith. Well maybe, perhaps the stones could have got there thru a flood, bird nest, small animal, cyclone many different ways for a stone to get up a tree I reckon.
I CAN'T help pointing out that you use the wrong word in the title. You should use " cant " and not can't. Can't is a shortened form of cannot. In the same way in English, you can abbreviate the word "does not " with doesn't. Arigato and you are welcome for the English lesson. So you owe me 10 Japanese lessons... just kidding. Arigato ! Wood knot, wouldn't.
Wow!!! that sucks. I know those blades got to be expensive. I have two large sugar maples in my front yard that are over a hundred years old. I really hate to have to take them out. They have become so huge , dangerous, and in the city. if I do take them. I would like to have them milled. I hope they don't have a bunch of metal and rocks in them also.
Timoteo Luna, one hundred years is long enough in America to have had children of all ages use guns and arrows as well as hammers and nails ruin many trees without a thought.
Yoshihirosan --great videos! You do good work with difficult objects. The natural beauty of the grain and the trees you mill are amazing! Thank you for sharing!