When I took my USFS chainsaw course, they told us the requirement for always wearing a hard hat, even in the clear with nothing over head, is to protect your head from kickback. While the chain brake will have stopped the chain before the bar reaches your head, the momentum from the kicking back bar will still leave you with a headache and a cut if you don't have something covering your noggin.
Wranglestar I have enjoyed your last few videos more than usual. I am getting a few good chuckles each video over the little bits of hidden humor that are interwoven throughout.
You know why these sunglass manufacturers have an issue with him shearing them a cease and desist letter or whatever they are A SNOWFLAKE LEFTIST PC COMPANY THAT HATES REAL MEN. WHO ARE THEY AGAIN SO I CAN SOCIAL MEDIA SLEP THEM
I have one of those depth gauges in with all my files. I got it from either my dad or my grandpa and never knew what it was for. I've been doing a lot of thinning and limbing on my property, along with that I've been doing a lot of sharpening my chainsaw. This will come in handy from now on. Thank you. :)
The hard hat in the field is not stupid. It is actually safety when operating a chainsaw. If the kick back comes up far enough and you don't catch the brake it will give you some protection and could save your life. So your instincts to wear it when operating the saw are spot on!
Cody you never fail to keep me entertained and at times laughing my tail off! I love your solution to the cease and desist order!!!!!!! I doubt the company could stop you but this solution is wonderful! Keep up the good work. Long live the Wranglerstar!
i love the transitions shots, 4:07 you need that 90s transition where you cut the log and when it falls it reveals the next scene, then it zooms in on it
Burr... -7 deezgreez is ccccccccccccccccccold. LOL It's great to hear someone teach VALUE. I think examples of that are priceless and necessary lessons of the sort need to be heard. TY Cody.
Hard hat protects you from chainsaw mishaps. If the bar tip jumps you can get one hell of a headache if you get hit from a saw flipping up. Bonus fact: loggers can spray paint aluminum hats which you can then write on to keep your tally. Paint does not adhere to poly hard hats.
Please get back to the shop series of clean up and fixing and doing all the projects! Love the content but enjoyed that series and would like to see more of it!
Chiesel is a a type of cutter it has a square edge that's appears to be what's on your saw then there is a chip chain witch has a round edge and is less agressive then there is low profile witch is a small tooth good for low kick back and very durable the grinds your are referring to for sharpening are either square grind and as you said is less durable but very fast and round grind witch is slower but more robust
Check out the "Tilda" vise from Svante Hansson. It is a vise you can make in the woods from a high stump with your saw, using a wedge for clamping the bar. Good option if you don't want to carry a stumpvise. And two simple tips for you, clamp the saw upside down, then the body of the saw won't get in the way when you are sharpening. Also, the dept guages should be filed before the cutting teeth, otherwise the fileguage will dull the working corner on your new sharpened teeth, when you use it. No hate, love your videos, just a friendly tip from Norway.
But on a serious note get the best of both worlds you can wear your glasses and the company can't complain. Ps yes I do know there is an edit button but I didn't want this as part of the original comment
The very best chainsaw sharpening method that I've ever found. I've used this method for nearly 20 years. Set your saw standing vertical, with the rear handle of your saw on a stump, chair, tailgate, the ground, whatever you like. Standing upright, or down on one knee, place your gloved off-hand on the tip of the bar, so as to keep it upright and stable. Orient the saw so as to have the flat of the bar parallel to your chest. Holding your file in your dominant hand and, in the most natural way for you, set the file onto the tooth which results in the appropriate cutting angle; and which will result in the most ergonomic filing motion. Don't file just yet. Instead, use a magic marker to place a dash on the bar, right at the level of the tooth you just decided upon. You'll manually rotate the chain, in reverse (specifically reverse, so the cutting face of the tooth isn't subjected to debris hiding under your sprocket-cover/side-plate), bring each tooth to this mark. File a tooth; regress the chain one tooth, to your mark: repeat. Don't over-think this. You've already established your angle, which can't change much, so long as you remain in (more-or-less) the same position. It can help a bit to hit the top of your first tooth filed with a dash of your magic marker, so that you don't go all the way around; accidentally filing teeth twice. When you've completed one side, rotate the saw 180 deg (it's rear handle being the axis), and do the exact same thing, but with the file to the other side. This should actually make a lot more sense, when you try it out; as opposed to reading it here. The MAJOR advantages are ergonomics, consistency and uniformity (from one side to the other, even), speed, and teach-ability. I'm right-handed. I'm not actually sure how being left-handed would affect this process, if at all.
Hey it must be cold, especially in an alum HH. At 10 mins in you are trying to say get round tooth chain and round file it as opposed to round filing square tooth chain or square grinding square tooth chain ;)
I'm with you with the hard hat Cody 👍 it's great to keep that hairpiece warm and in place 😂. Never seen one here in the UK and always fancied one, picked up a Husqvarna one the other day, which is nice ,but not the same. The stump vice is great and I carry one along with a few wedges 👍
The code is at time stamp 4:28, run the video at 0.25x and you'll just see a snap of it. Pause the video at it and you'll see the code: FFED-NGD3DZ-VAAF It have already been used!!
I've been running Chainsaws since I was about 14. I B old now. I never had much problem sharpening them, but now, either my eyes, or hands are failing, I tend to get them to cut curves. Is there a device/machine you can recommend that will help me to get the chain sharpened the same on both sides? I really don't want to have to take them to someone who wants my first born or some junk. Love the stuff you present. Thanks.
Coty thank you for doing what you do for our nation as WLFF I think you deserve to wear whichever hard hat you prefer,.. as long as it’s safe of course Much respect Scott
I'd recommend you get this stump vise from Oregon - ONLY $16 FREE SHIP amzn.to/2TgZT3G
This guy is mega dad.
All other father's cower in his epic dadness.
Love the info, buying that vise now. I've started Alaskan milling with my ms660. How bout a video there?
Found it but you forgot the last digit
I would like to think the best Chainsaw Accessory , well is the HooMAN using it... kinda useless without that human working it
@@frankmartens2111 What is the last digit?
When I took my USFS chainsaw course, they told us the requirement for always wearing a hard hat, even in the clear with nothing over head, is to protect your head from kickback. While the chain brake will have stopped the chain before the bar reaches your head, the momentum from the kicking back bar will still leave you with a headache and a cut if you don't have something covering your noggin.
You protect your gun in a holster, no reason to apologize for protecting those high dollar toupees with a hard hat!
Wranglestar I have enjoyed your last few videos more than usual. I am getting a few good chuckles each video over the little bits of hidden humor that are interwoven throughout.
I’m sad that I didn’t see the stihl 2 in 1 sharpener. Have you changed your mind on it? I still love mine and couldn’t go back to normal method.
Love the sunglasses
You know why these sunglass manufacturers have an issue with him shearing them a cease and desist letter or whatever they are A SNOWFLAKE LEFTIST PC COMPANY THAT HATES REAL MEN. WHO ARE THEY AGAIN SO I CAN SOCIAL MEDIA SLEP THEM
I have one of those depth gauges in with all my files. I got it from either my dad or my grandpa and never knew what it was for. I've been doing a lot of thinning and limbing on my property, along with that I've been doing a lot of sharpening my chainsaw. This will come in handy from now on. Thank you. :)
Best axe gadgets.
1-Chainsaw
2-Skidder
3-Limber and Slasher, or Faller buncher and processor
4-Log loader
5 -3 ton to semi b train
I thought you were gonna say loctite 243 was granddads solution to getting your blood thicker
The hard hat in the field is not stupid. It is actually safety when operating a chainsaw. If the kick back comes up far enough and you don't catch the brake it will give you some protection and could save your life. So your instincts to wear it when operating the saw are spot on!
All the subtle humor, and not so subtle, of your videos is getting pretty hilarious!
man i love your life i been watching you for about 10 years and ill be 26 this month
Cody you never fail to keep me entertained and at times laughing my tail off! I love your solution to the cease and desist order!!!!!!!
I doubt the company could stop you but this solution is wonderful! Keep up the good work.
Long live the Wranglerstar!
Nice video and a lot of great info. Thanks for sharing !
I got lost in the video and forgot to look for the giftcard. Thanks for the hours of entertainment Wranglerstar.
Of course the hard hat is not a big issue because you obviously switched to the winter toupe.
Unless you use a Stihl sharpener which knocks the rackets off at the same time and also gives you the right angle for sharpening!
Hard hat to protect the hair piece.
Don't forget the possible protection from a kick back!
Thanks for the videos!
Cody's got energy today!
No it's just cold,
The comedy in this video is epic. You have a humor level that I love.
-6 Celsius.
Hipster Hero Logger.
Finaly I can see (don‘t know if see is the right word for it) the temperature. When was the change from F to C?
i love the transitions shots, 4:07 you need that 90s transition where you cut the log and when it falls it reveals the next scene, then it zooms in on it
like this th-cam.com/video/zM8Gg3m5bkk/w-d-xo.html
Stihl: 2 in 1 sharpener, will change your sharpening!
It’s amazing
Only here for the hero shots.
I love your trolling with the sunglasses
It is nice to come to a TH-cam channel and watch a video and leave more educated than you stated
Nice glasses!
ffed-ngd3dz-vaaf was the code at 4:29 go in slow motion you’ll see it
Huh
lol the beginning. We need a Wranglerstar action figure complete with that little miniature chainsaw.
That intro makes me imagine you saying "I'm not a Hero, I just play one on TH-cam." While tipping your hard hat. 😁😁😁
Thanks man!
Love the sunglasses with the tape.
My favorite Wranglerstar is the Sarcastic Wranglerstar. The Internet is too stoopid to be otherwise.
heh, yeah
Square chain for life!!!
Love the comical aspect of these new videos
The tape on your glasses is priceless.
Burr... -7 deezgreez is ccccccccccccccccccold. LOL It's great to hear someone teach VALUE. I think examples of that are priceless and necessary lessons of the sort need to be heard. TY Cody.
Thanks Cody!
Love your vids watched it 7 times and can't find it!!!!
cold.... -40c here, no wind pretty nice evening!!!!
Bikini weather eh?
Hard hat protects you from chainsaw mishaps. If the bar tip jumps you can get one hell of a headache if you get hit from a saw flipping up. Bonus fact: loggers can spray paint aluminum hats which you can then write on to keep your tally. Paint does not adhere to poly hard hats.
Just the best content I’ve ever did done seen!
Great placement of the tape on the shades. I love it!
Those stickers are killing.
The most awesome thing I noticed in this vid is the fact you covered the brand on your "Not for old people" sunglasses!!! EPIC! LOL.
I like the tape on the hipster sunglasses.
My grandma would tell to eat oatmeal she would say it sticks to your ribs and worm you up from the inside out. I miss her so much.
You've really turned up the sarcasm these last couple of videos Cody, I like it. 👍
Please get back to the shop series of clean up and fixing and doing all the projects! Love the content but enjoyed that series and would like to see more of it!
Hardhats are made in the USA, right here in Kentucky! BTW, Amazon card is at 1:40.
What part of ky you from I live in western ky
@@davidcheatham6493 Little town 30 miles south of Lexington.
@@joeyhardin1288 Northern KY here
@@pauljones9746 Don't know about you, but Mr. W has some of the same teachings his grandfather taught him as mine did me.
@@joeyhardin1288 They do say Kentucky is the cradle of civilization...
You should maybe try out that new debarker attachment for chainsaws. Looks pretty neat
Finally I can understand the temperature even if it’s the metric system
Pancake story made my night. Thanks for this video very useful.
Great info!
❤❤❤❤❤, fist bumps 👊👊👊👊👊, high fives/pats on the back ✋✋✋✋✋, extra thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍
You can wear kevlar.
It's a good habit to put the hard hat on. It doesn't hurt anything if you have it in when you're not in danger.
I love your motive and dedication to all your reviews and work. Good job :)
I like the satire, it’s totally my sense of humor
I don't really care which bit of Harbor Freight gear is better than which, this is what I watch your channel for.
Indiana here its freezing as You are my not a logger hero You and your Family stay safe and warm Thanks for the videos
Great video!
Great tips and I love the history lesson also.
Chiesel is a a type of cutter it has a square edge that's appears to be what's on your saw then there is a chip chain witch has a round edge and is less agressive then there is low profile witch is a small tooth good for low kick back and very durable the grinds your are referring to for sharpening are either square grind and as you said is less durable but very fast and round grind witch is slower but more robust
We go bear hunting in a wall tent every year gives me the fizz just hearing you talk about it
I’ve watched it 3 times
Germany appreciates your Jokes and wants to split Poland with you.
Check out the "Tilda" vise from Svante Hansson. It is a vise you can make in the woods from a high stump with your saw, using a wedge for clamping the bar. Good option if you don't want to carry a stumpvise. And two simple tips for you, clamp the saw upside down, then the body of the saw won't get in the way when you are sharpening. Also, the dept guages should be filed before the cutting teeth, otherwise the fileguage will dull the working corner on your new sharpened teeth, when you use it. No hate, love your videos, just a friendly tip from Norway.
And the Sthill file? do you still like it or isn't it that nice in the field
Another great video. Thanks Cody!
Love the rodeo chaps!
I duel wield chainsaws like pro logger! :)
I like your new glasses, what are they? Post-it brand?
But on a serious note get the best of both worlds you can wear your glasses and the company can't complain.
Ps yes I do know there is an edit button but I didn't want this as part of the original comment
“You’re name here” got to love it
Hero action shot yesssss!! So cool
s o c o o l !
More than anything, the hard hat protects the hair piece!
Great pounding trick with the wedge. Saves the axe and clamp
Wrangler star you all the best
Wtf is with the Celsius this is America we use Freedomheit.
Alec stele anyone
@@carsonmiller2865 he's defiantly my favorite blacksmith
at least celsius is more logical, freezing starts at 0 and -1, not ike farenheit numbers.....
At least we dont bring guns to school
@@grainsnseeds that's only the democrats.
The very best chainsaw sharpening method that I've ever found. I've used this method for nearly 20 years.
Set your saw standing vertical, with the rear handle of your saw on a stump, chair, tailgate, the ground, whatever you like.
Standing upright, or down on one knee, place your gloved off-hand on the tip of the bar, so as to keep it upright and stable.
Orient the saw so as to have the flat of the bar parallel to your chest.
Holding your file in your dominant hand and, in the most natural way for you, set the file onto the tooth which results in the appropriate cutting angle; and which will result in the most ergonomic filing motion.
Don't file just yet. Instead, use a magic marker to place a dash on the bar, right at the level of the tooth you just decided upon. You'll manually rotate the chain, in reverse (specifically reverse, so the cutting face of the tooth isn't subjected to debris hiding under your sprocket-cover/side-plate), bring each tooth to this mark.
File a tooth; regress the chain one tooth, to your mark: repeat. Don't over-think this. You've already established your angle, which can't change much, so long as you remain in (more-or-less) the same position. It can help a bit to hit the top of your first tooth filed with a dash of your magic marker, so that you don't go all the way around; accidentally filing teeth twice.
When you've completed one side, rotate the saw 180 deg (it's rear handle being the axis), and do the exact same thing, but with the file to the other side.
This should actually make a lot more sense, when you try it out; as opposed to reading it here. The MAJOR advantages are ergonomics, consistency and uniformity (from one side to the other, even), speed, and teach-ability.
I'm right-handed. I'm not actually sure how being left-handed would affect this process, if at all.
Love it!
Any reason your not using your stihl chainsaw sharpener? I just love mine..
Pratts Greenhouse I agree, wouldn’t trade my stihl sharpener for anything!
Nice modification on the shades....that will teach them!
Keeps the sun off your head? But the sun isn't even shinning! Hey someone had to say it....
the hard hat keeps your hairpiece in place :D
love the tool time transition buddy lol
Cool opening:D
Hey it must be cold, especially in an alum HH. At 10 mins in you are trying to say get round tooth chain and round file it as opposed to round filing square tooth chain or square grinding square tooth chain ;)
This morning Jan 30 2019 -40 c , windchill -51c here . I better try some pancakes . Thnx for video Sir
Your videos are the best man
Love chainsaw / axe videos
I'm with you with the hard hat Cody 👍 it's great to keep that hairpiece warm and in place 😂. Never seen one here in the UK and always fancied one, picked up a Husqvarna one the other day, which is nice ,but not the same.
The stump vice is great and I carry one along with a few wedges 👍
The amazon code is locktite
Obviously
The code is at time stamp 4:28, run the video at 0.25x and you'll just see a snap of it. Pause the video at it and you'll see the code: FFED-NGD3DZ-VAAF
It have already been used!!
Last two vids -- super funny! Thanks for the content.
I like that you put post its with your name here where the logo for the glasses used to be. gave me a good laugh this morning
I've been running Chainsaws since I was about 14. I B old now. I never had much problem sharpening them, but now, either my eyes, or hands are failing, I tend to get them to cut curves. Is there a device/machine you can recommend that will help me to get the chain sharpened the same on both sides? I really don't want to have to take them to someone who wants my first born or some junk. Love the stuff you present. Thanks.
Coty thank you for doing what you do for our nation as WLFF I think you deserve to wear whichever hard hat you prefer,.. as long as it’s safe of course Much respect Scott
Watch those winter lighting storms. Your aluminum hard hat is a conductor of electricity. 😂 great vids.
Man after that 1st minute how could I NOT hit like?
I love how you keep trolling the haters.
Thank you for the gift card I. As always another great video