Jed or “Jedi” as I referred to him was a cool dude who left this mortal coil WAY too soon. Awhile back I sent him a few loops of chain and he handfiled them sqr/sqr for me and also sent me a file to boot ! Never got to meet him in person but did have some good convos with him. Guilty of treason has a go fund me , if you can find it in your heart ❤️ donate to it - he leaves behind a wife and children … God bless y all and Rest In Peace Jedi
RIP Jed Walters , one of the greatest skaters to ever stand on a board and surfers to ever touch a wave, he carried that same passion into tree work . Good bless his friends and family, stars always burn out hard and bright.
Just read this and went to the guilty of treeson channel right away... Damn... Loved the man. Can't say how many times I have watched the WORLD'S BEST TREE FELLING TUTORIAL
We're all feeling Jeds loss because even though we didn't meet him there's a warmth that can be felt even through a video. You have it too Buckin. I pray peace for Jeds family.
Buckin, Thank you so much for mentioning Jed. He was a true student of the game. I'm gutted over his loss too and have carried his memory front and center to the base of ever tree this week. There's so much damage involving firs right now... they're all hazard trees. God bless you and Wendy. Glad you are both safe and on the mend!!
Thanks for mentioning Jed. Ironic it's on a square filing video as well, His square filing knowledge (along with everything else) was incredible and got me into square filing recently. Taken way too soon. Be safe everyone. RIP Jed.
The first video I ever saw on square filing was a colab with Jed Walters and Jacob! It was such a lovely video with Jacob randomly saying I love you Jed to which Jed replied I love you too man! RIP Jed you were a true friend to all and a Jedi inspiration for the generations of woodsman to come.
Hey Buckin, I'm just a little older than you. I turned 54 Jan 16 of this year, and I want to say that your videos and Information helped me in so many way's. My wife and I live in the mountains of North Carolina, and we have a wood burner. We've been married for 17 years, and about 15 years ago she bought me a poulan pro 35 cc in hope that I would cut firewood, gave it a try , and needless to say I have been buying wood untill last year. I'm the proud new owner of 4 other saw's, and this year and years to come wont be buying firewood anymore! Thank you brother for all your great input! and as always, Be Kind, and God Bless
Everybody seemed to love Jed and finding out that he had the opportunity for fame but turned to humility increased my respect for him even more. That along with his devotion and love for God is amazing and explains the influence he had on so many. Greatly missed by so many even though most of never got to meet him in-person. Prayers for his family!
Good to see you helping your bride out💪 Hi Wendy👋 Get well soon❤ Thanks for you friend! You always brighten my day ☀️ ✊ Inbred Jed ✊ your inspiration will carry on💪I hope to meet you on the other side. What a chiseled example he was of himself. You will be missed😔RIP
Impeccable timing! I dulled a chain just a few hours ago while ripping some black walnut into slabs. Bartered with the slabs to make a donation to the local lion's club for their annual pancake feed. Worked out great
RIP. Prayers for Jed. I'm 71. I spend a couple hundred hours a year running a saw cutting firewood and a couple of thousand doing carpentry. That's full time I can't think of anything better than shutting down the chainsaw for a few to look at animal tracks and listening to life in the forest. I think that Jed would probably agree. You only go around once Savor each moment.
Buckin' I tuned into Devon Larratt's livestream this morning (NZ time) and how cool it was to see your $50 superchat on the screen. Thanks for supporting another great Canadian mentor of young men (and women probably)
Try out the gen 3 husqvarna t540xp climbing saw...they blow the 200 stihls out. Of the water, the mark 2 husky t540xp matches the 200 and blows tge 201 out of the water by far, but no joke, I tell no lies my friend. Also the durability of husky it far superior, do yourself a favor and go get the new gen 3 husky t540xp toy won't be disappointed brother! Keep on keeping on and I love ur channel, iv watched u since I was green 7 years ago and now I'm a Forman at the most prestigious tree company in my area and you showed me so much buckin, ur channel is amazing and informative and I love every bit of it, but I just want to give back some info, TRY THE NEW GEN 3 HUSKY T540XP PLEASE!😊
I always loved the woods and mountains, as a child of four I remember vividly the beautiful sight of a carpet of bluebells, as far as the eye could see. This was in the ancient woodlands where I lived in South Wales, UK. On top of the mountain my friends and I would watch the skylarks singing their hearts out, whilst soaring high in the sky. We would walk back down through the oak, elm, ash, beech, silver birch, hawthorn and many other deciduous trees, that surrounded the area where we lived. I really enjoy your video’s, many thanks! God Bless America and it’s wonderful people.
Bucking Billy Ray, you are tha man!!! There's a lot of knowledge in that head of yours,thank you for sharing and not only that it's just the way you do it,I can see you're at peace so relaxed the words coming out of your mouth just makes you to glow GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
Awesome Video Buckin! It was very sad to hear about Jed.🥺 It's so Amazing to see the channels like yourself acknowledge Jed even though you might not have known him. 🤗🤗🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great show again! Just got a Tshirt of yours on the mail yesterday that the wife got me ...I love it! Anyway,,,, you mentioned going to Tennessee shortly. I have three big oak trees you can practice on, on the way there. Just kidding. Someday I know they will have to be dealt with. Anyway. Keep up the great work and take the time you need to get well. We like seeing you at your best! Keep up the great show and work.....
You need some “Stihl PS series” 3/8 lo-pro. It’s equivalent to the Stihl RS and the Oregon 70 series. The time that “I” spent in a Stihl catalog showed my unbelieving Stihl dealer that the chain WAS a current/good line of chain. He was kinda mad when I asked him to get me some from the distributor, but he got it. THEN he was in disbelief “even when he saw it”! REALLY!!!! Some folks…things that make you go “hmmmmm”. 😉
When you talk about reflecting on times past when you reach 50, just wait until you are in your mid 60s plus, and you have crested the hill and are starting to see the downhill side!
Billy I love u bro ..u are a stand up guy for sure and the teaching aspect and fatherly and brotherly love u give is amazing keep it up man and wishing u an amazing life
Love your videos. Very well said and proper terminology. May I just suggest a small improvement? A sheet of white paper behind those close up shots for ultimate contrast and clarity. Keep up the great vids.
hi Buckin, I totally get what you were saying about finding myself in my 50s and wondering what more I can accomplish before I take my dirt nap!! 4:16 I wonder why I NEVER look this happy sweeping my floors!😂 12:35 AWESOME SHOT -great lighting & clearly focused 👍 Thanks for all of the filing tips Glad your shoulder is getting better!💪🪓
Not to “pile on” but your comment on -it’s the filling no matter how big the saw. I run both hand falling and mechanical harvester. It’s the filling. You can have 200 hp behind the chain. It still needs to be sharpened correctly.
I've got an alaskan mill on my backup saw. Used to have the mill on an old stihl ms180 with a rip chain. Found the rip chain wasn't really faster than crosscut for ripping boards. Made the board surface a bit cleaner, but that's about it. Don't need pretty, just functional aka econo boards. So I just kept the crosscut chain on the saw that replaced the stihl when it died. This way, if my primary (MS261) dies (yeah right) then I can just pull the mill off the backup saw and can crosscut right away.
Good lord you mill with a 261?! My most immense respect. I use an 066 and still find it painfully slow. And you’re correct: all a milling chain does is blunt the side cutter so that it more smoothly passes across your finished surfaces, while the top plate does all the cutting.
@@andrecharlebois705 Even when I’m milling a tiny little 12” log I still want that big powerhead. :):):) Call me impatient: I don’t want to spend 10 minutes on a pass if I can get it done in 2. Regardless, I am not judging or tying to be better than you. Simply remarking on the difference in mindset and equipment from region to region. 😎
Your filing videos really have helped me cut more efficiently, and I have great confidence in my ability to get the gullet, and throw some wood chips* Thanks Brother!
G’day Buckin! Love the video and the channel !! Can you please shed some light on the type of file used I.e double beveled/brand ? Keep the awesome videos coming.
Like your channel, have tried the square file method and I like it, have you ever talked about hardness of chain cutters and files, my files don’t remove much so am have a hard time creating the square profile.
I've found that some cutters and depth gauges are harder than others, like it wasn't tempered correctly from the factory. A good new, sharp file is important as well - if the file isn't harder than the cutters, you'll have a really tough time sharpening...
No shame in using that guide. I use it. Works great on their chain. Get them sharp and helps keen the edge up in between jobs. It just saves time and there is nothing wrong with that man.
The square grid was actually invented when buckin forgot his round file and only had a flat file ....😁as you can see from this video his resource fullness using a stick to tighten the chain when there was no scrench available
Hey bucking I just made the choice to apply to my first arborist company from the farm. I have all the power tool equipment trucking experience and just in the last month I learned to actually file good cuz kf this and same with my axe also rebuilt my first saw. I wanted to custom build my own axe and was wondering where a good place tk syatt is
Seeing you testing the Top Handle with a bit of tree on a stump, Makes me jealous. haha. Where i am from, In the UK. It is illegal to operate a Top Handle chainsaw whilst standing on the ground!!! Also, Dealers wont sell you a Top Handle unless you have proof that you are a tree surgeon / Arborist.. I have a Top handle.. But still.. Strange to me, seeing someone standing on the ground using one haha
I should really try square filing ive never did nothn but round file. I ground my 1st ever chain for my sp81 at Smittys event a few week's ago. I think ima get 1 an give ground chain a go.
Yeah but it’s good to be a pessimist, either you’re right or pleasantly surprised! LoL Jajajajajaja 😂 right Billy? Huh? It’s all how you look at it! 56 years for this one. Replacing clutch on an ‘ol ms 362 w/24” bar
I'm with ya on Mr jed. Only thru you tube. I'm in freaking MI. But I was sad as could be. It's taking along time Fer me to figure this out. Still working it out. But none the less still very sad. Later. He mentioned you a bit I might add. Again later.
Hey Buckin! Just a long time all around fan of the channel, really appreciate watching your videos. I noticed your Vice Grip Garage sign behind your drum set, just wonderin if there's a story of you and Derek meeting up, or maybe I've jumped the gun and there is a future video to watch out for?
Hey bud got a question for ya. I just bought a house with a fireplace. Never had one before. Not wanting to buy firewood just yet. Have you ever used a fiskar splitting axe and if so would you recommend it? If not what would be a good splitter to jist keep enough wood around for a normal fireplace that's not used to heat the entire house. Thanks for the feed back
Just tossing in a hearty second to Justin Santapole. The Fiskars splitting axe is the bomb! I've used one for several years now, splitting six to eight cords a year. Get the long (36") handled version.
Buckin I don't know if you ever mentioned about the actual bar cutting length am sure you did sometime over the years but thought I would remind the people that dont know on any length bar you must subtract a minimal of 2" of the length of the bar do to the dawgs length your cutting length is from the dawgs to the tip of bar and depending on what size dawgs your running the cutting depths might be even shorter then 2 " so a 16" bar is only cutting 14" 32" is 30" or less just thought I would remind people carry on captain
Mr Billy yours file is pferd file in my country is hard to buy that kind of file and only one to play that u can buy to square is pferd is that you use?
Be warned climber friends. You square file and run chisel chain on your climb saw you will be patching your pants. Mine ate up my pants swinging around on my saddle. I did cut fast.
Jed or “Jedi” as I referred to him was a cool dude who left this mortal coil WAY too soon. Awhile back I sent him a few loops of chain and he handfiled them sqr/sqr for me and also sent me a file to boot ! Never got to meet him in person but did have some good convos with him. Guilty of treason has a go fund me , if you can find it in your heart ❤️ donate to it - he leaves behind a wife and children … God bless y all and Rest In Peace Jedi
RIP Jed Walters , one of the greatest skaters to ever stand on a board and surfers to ever touch a wave, he carried that same passion into tree work . Good bless his friends and family, stars always burn out hard and bright.
Just read this and went to the guilty of treeson channel right away... Damn... Loved the man. Can't say how many times I have watched the WORLD'S BEST TREE FELLING TUTORIAL
@@CabinRidge skate or die!
Hi Greetings from Germany
Peter
Yeah, did it. You are correct to let it be known
We're all feeling Jeds loss because even though we didn't meet him there's a warmth that can be felt even through a video. You have it too Buckin. I pray peace for Jeds family.
I like the tip about putting a little piece of wood between the bar and chain to snug it up. I never thought of that for some reason. Thanks.
Buckin, Thank you so much for mentioning Jed. He was a true student of the game. I'm gutted over his loss too and have carried his memory front and center to the base of ever tree this week. There's so much damage involving firs right now... they're all hazard trees. God bless you and Wendy. Glad you are both safe and on the mend!!
Thanks for mentioning Jed. Ironic it's on a square filing video as well, His square filing knowledge (along with everything else) was incredible and got me into square filing recently. Taken way too soon. Be safe everyone. RIP Jed.
The first video I ever saw on square filing was a colab with Jed Walters and Jacob!
It was such a lovely video with Jacob randomly saying I love you Jed to which Jed replied I love you too man!
RIP Jed you were a true friend to all and a Jedi inspiration for the generations of woodsman to come.
I'm 66 and still have the crack on the saw.
My eyes nearly fell out when I copped that lovely 200T you've got there.
Nice vid mate.
Hey Buckin, I'm just a little older than you. I turned 54 Jan 16 of this year, and I want to say that your videos and Information helped me in so many way's. My wife and I live in the mountains of North Carolina, and we have a wood burner. We've been married for 17 years, and about 15 years ago she bought me a poulan pro 35 cc in hope that I would cut firewood, gave it a try , and needless to say I have been buying wood untill last year. I'm the proud new owner of 4 other saw's, and this year and years to come wont be buying firewood anymore! Thank you brother for all your great input! and as always, Be Kind, and God Bless
Thank you for taking the time to show us how to take care of our equipment. I was so sorry to hear about Jed he seemed to be a very nice person
Everybody seemed to love Jed and finding out that he had the opportunity for fame but turned to humility increased my respect for him even more. That along with his devotion and love for God is amazing and explains the influence he had on so many. Greatly missed by so many even though most of never got to meet him in-person. Prayers for his family!
The most entertaining videos ever! Bucking, you are a real artist.
You are the reason i even tried square filing, now im addicted thnx alot buckin 😁
Loved Jed a lot. RIP Jed! 🙏🏻
Thanks to Rip Saw! Army let’s send Prayers for Jed, and his family! Get well soon Buckin!
This is the best and most concise tutorial on square filing ever
Good to see you helping your bride out💪 Hi Wendy👋 Get well soon❤ Thanks for you friend! You always brighten my day ☀️
✊ Inbred Jed ✊ your inspiration will carry on💪I hope to meet you on the other side. What a chiseled example he was of himself. You will be missed😔RIP
Impeccable timing! I dulled a chain just a few hours ago while ripping some black walnut into slabs. Bartered with the slabs to make a donation to the local lion's club for their annual pancake feed. Worked out great
Thanks for another great video Buckin…educational & uplifting 👍🏼
RIP.
Prayers for Jed.
I'm 71.
I spend a couple hundred hours a year running a saw cutting firewood and a couple of thousand doing carpentry.
That's full time
I can't think of anything better than shutting down the chainsaw for a few to look at animal tracks and listening to life in the forest.
I think that Jed would probably agree.
You only go around once
Savor each moment.
Buckin' I tuned into Devon Larratt's livestream this morning (NZ time) and how cool it was to see your $50 superchat on the screen. Thanks for supporting another great Canadian mentor of young men (and women probably)
he is a great man
love to see that a fellow 209'er watches your channel. big shoutout to acampo
Pretty work.
Jed's untimely passing is hitting hard and cutting deep.
I always enjoy your videos-your personality and continent! Just keep teaching I’m learning😊👍
thx
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith when are you coming to Tennessee?? Love to meet ya and have you run my 044 that mastermind did for me.
Your camera angle catches the square grind great
I just want to say, Billy I thought you were going to go back at it too early before you healed. I'm glad I was wrong. Thanks
Try out the gen 3 husqvarna t540xp climbing saw...they blow the 200 stihls out. Of the water, the mark 2 husky t540xp matches the 200 and blows tge 201 out of the water by far, but no joke, I tell no lies my friend. Also the durability of husky it far superior, do yourself a favor and go get the new gen 3 husky t540xp toy won't be disappointed brother! Keep on keeping on and I love ur channel, iv watched u since I was green 7 years ago and now I'm a Forman at the most prestigious tree company in my area and you showed me so much buckin, ur channel is amazing and informative and I love every bit of it, but I just want to give back some info, TRY THE NEW GEN 3 HUSKY T540XP PLEASE!😊
Yea can't understand why they don't Send him a new t540 3
I always loved the woods and mountains, as a child of four I remember vividly the beautiful sight of a carpet of bluebells, as far as the eye could see. This was in the ancient woodlands where I lived in South Wales, UK. On top of the mountain my friends and I would watch the skylarks singing their hearts out, whilst soaring high in the sky. We would walk back down through the oak, elm, ash, beech, silver birch, hawthorn and many other deciduous trees, that surrounded the area where we lived. I really enjoy your video’s, many thanks! God Bless America and it’s wonderful people.
Bucking Billy Ray, you are tha man!!! There's a lot of knowledge in that head of yours,thank you for sharing and not only that it's just the way you do it,I can see you're at peace so relaxed the words coming out of your mouth just makes you to glow GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
wow , friend ,, thank you.
This is a thing that i really should try sometimes and see if it gives a woooohoooo feeling in the tree cutting! 😀👍🏻
Awesome Video Buckin! It was very sad to hear about Jed.🥺 It's so Amazing to see the channels like yourself acknowledge Jed even though you might not have known him. 🤗🤗🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you Buckin , am a scrap wood firewood guy with a 13" penknife xp . I'll stick with round files as you say.😊
Please take care of yourself first so you can keep helping all of us! Love you brother! ❤️✊
It is sad how fast time goes. I’m excited to see that ported 500i. Stihl products are growing on me.
Great show again! Just got a Tshirt of yours on the mail yesterday that the wife got me ...I love it! Anyway,,,, you mentioned going to Tennessee shortly. I have three big oak trees you can practice on, on the way there. Just kidding. Someday I know they will have to be dealt with. Anyway. Keep up the great work and take the time you need to get well. We like seeing you at your best! Keep up the great show and work.....
You need some “Stihl PS series” 3/8 lo-pro. It’s equivalent to the Stihl RS and the Oregon 70 series. The time that “I” spent in a Stihl catalog showed my unbelieving Stihl dealer that the chain WAS a current/good line of chain. He was kinda mad when I asked him to get me some from the distributor, but he got it. THEN he was in disbelief “even when he saw it”!
REALLY!!!!
Some folks…things that make you go “hmmmmm”. 😉
Thanks Bucking I find these lessons on chain sharpening very helpful 👌🏻🙂
When you talk about reflecting on times past when you reach 50, just wait until you are in your mid 60s plus, and you have crested the hill and are starting to see the downhill side!
Yes sir. I'm 66 so I understand.
@@jeffreyrubish347 I will be 67 in March. Time does fly!!!
I appreciate that there are madlads out there like you, Billy, to try this. If I gave it a shot I'd spend more time filing than cutting! 😀
Buckin another interesting show and very informative on square fileing thanks for sharing 👍
Johno Alice Springs Australia 🇦🇺
Billy I love u bro ..u are a stand up guy for sure and the teaching aspect and fatherly and brotherly love u give is amazing keep it up man and wishing u an amazing life
Excellent teaching, as always 👏
Will be praying for Jed's wife and daughters 🙏🙏🙏
Love you all...❤❤❤
Lieutenant Bradley
Love your videos. Very well said and proper terminology. May I just suggest a small improvement? A sheet of white paper behind those close up shots for ultimate contrast and clarity. Keep up the great vids.
hi Buckin, I totally get what you were saying about finding myself in my 50s and wondering what more I can accomplish before I take my dirt nap!!
4:16 I wonder why I NEVER look this happy sweeping my floors!😂
12:35 AWESOME SHOT -great lighting & clearly focused 👍 Thanks for all of the filing tips
Glad your shoulder is getting better!💪🪓
i put on my favorite song, turn the volume up and do the broom dance while sweeping...it helps me, hahaha
have a great day sis!
Love your videos brother stay safe this weather got a mind of its own doesn’t it
Those Timbersport bars are sweet looking. It almost looks like one of the lines match up for the 45 degree down angle for the square file.
I play premier as well, but it a 90'S Preimier Signia kit, you've got some great chops my friend.
thx friend
Wish I could speak to this man in person, hes got the wisdom most need
I am grateful that the grass grows all year round on Vancouver island.
Not to “pile on” but your comment on -it’s the filling no matter how big the saw.
I run both hand falling and mechanical harvester. It’s the filling. You can have 200 hp behind the chain. It still needs to be sharpened correctly.
That's an amazing looking truck ya got there bud. She's a beauty. ✌️👍
Cool small saw and with a square chain even. I just purchased another square chain for my 372. I just need to get better at sharpening it.
I've got an alaskan mill on my backup saw. Used to have the mill on an old stihl ms180 with a rip chain. Found the rip chain wasn't really faster than crosscut for ripping boards. Made the board surface a bit cleaner, but that's about it. Don't need pretty, just functional aka econo boards. So I just kept the crosscut chain on the saw that replaced the stihl when it died. This way, if my primary (MS261) dies (yeah right) then I can just pull the mill off the backup saw and can crosscut right away.
Good lord you mill with a 261?! My most immense respect. I use an 066 and still find it painfully slow. And you’re correct: all a milling chain does is blunt the side cutter so that it more smoothly passes across your finished surfaces, while the top plate does all the cutting.
@@MemphisMechanic no I mill with a champion 40 cc; does ok; the 261 is for felling and bucking.
@@andrecharlebois705 that’s even more of a madhouse decision. There’s no way I’d mill with anything less than 90ccs. I don’t have that kind of time! 😂
@@MemphisMechanic small wood here in newfoundland; 16 inch bar gets me 2x6 max; good enough for me
@@andrecharlebois705 Even when I’m milling a tiny little 12” log I still want that big powerhead. :):):) Call me impatient: I don’t want to spend 10 minutes on a pass if I can get it done in 2. Regardless, I am not judging or tying to be better than you. Simply remarking on the difference in mindset and equipment from region to region. 😎
Your filing videos really have helped me cut more efficiently, and I have great confidence in my ability to get the gullet, and throw some wood chips* Thanks Brother!
Nice to see you back and having fun just take it slow on that wing 😅
G’day Buckin!
Love the video and the channel !!
Can you please shed some light on the type of file used I.e double beveled/brand ?
Keep the awesome videos coming.
Regarding the use of those double bevel files. If you can't file both up and down, you are only using half the filing edges available. Jeff Thompson.
Speed Chainsaws Greetings from germany
Like your channel, have tried the square file method and I like it, have you ever talked about hardness of chain cutters and files, my files don’t remove much so am have a hard time creating the square profile.
I've found that some cutters and depth gauges are harder than others, like it wasn't tempered correctly from the factory. A good new, sharp file is important as well - if the file isn't harder than the cutters, you'll have a really tough time sharpening...
I don’t file enough to ditch the gadgets, I use the roller guide by Husqvarna and that helps keep my cuts consistent.
No shame in using that guide. I use it. Works great on their chain. Get them sharp and helps keen the edge up in between jobs. It just saves time and there is nothing wrong with that man.
That orange line on the bar is your top plate 45deg angle of the dangle. Lol
The square grid was actually invented when buckin forgot his round file and only had a flat file ....😁as you can see from this video his resource fullness using a stick to tighten the chain when there was no scrench available
Hey bucking I just made the choice to apply to my first arborist company from the farm. I have all the power tool equipment trucking experience and just in the last month I learned to actually file good cuz kf this and same with my axe also rebuilt my first saw. I wanted to custom build my own axe and was wondering where a good place tk syatt is
Can't wait for the round file tutorial big oak today hit a nail and everything is laying in the mud stocking up for the bullet!!!!
awesome buckin!! i have that same saw and it just rips! i think it will out cut my 036 pro. seriously. its a bad boy!
A little wizzle with the wazzle stick made that 200t start to cut.
Seeing you testing the Top Handle with a bit of tree on a stump, Makes me jealous. haha.
Where i am from, In the UK. It is illegal to operate a Top Handle chainsaw whilst standing on the ground!!!
Also, Dealers wont sell you a Top Handle unless you have proof that you are a tree surgeon / Arborist..
I have a Top handle.. But still.. Strange to me, seeing someone standing on the ground using one haha
I like your videos that you make. Hi my name is Keith
Gonna carve the turkey this year with that thing.
Great job again Buckin.
What sized files do you use for 3/8lp, .325, and 3/8 chain? Round files that is.
I should really try square filing ive never did nothn but round file. I ground my 1st ever chain for my sp81 at Smittys event a few week's ago. I think ima get 1 an give ground chain a go.
Is there a particular Square file that I need to get so I can square file my chance and her chain are there different size Square files to use?
is square filing usually only done for ripping planks off of logs? I have never thought to use it for limbing?
Thank you.
just stopped im to drop some THUMBS UP and complain about the lack of the round filing you promised. hahahahha lol GOOD TIPS ON THE TOPPER
Great teaching video Billy. Thanks.
Good day to you buckin. Would it be a good idea to include a wedge with the handles? Because i reckon the wedges need to be bit harder than the handle
Hey buckin, what kind of file do you use for square ground? I didn't really get what file it was in the video, unless I missed something
6:20
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith thanks 👍
Hey Buckin, need your advice i'm going to put in a woodstove to heat 2000 Sq ft what kind would get.
Thank you
Paul
Ps love your vidieos
Yeah but it’s good to be a pessimist, either you’re right or pleasantly surprised! LoL Jajajajajaja 😂 right Billy? Huh? It’s all how you look at it! 56 years for this one. Replacing clutch on an ‘ol ms 362 w/24” bar
Miss you brother. Can't wait to meet back up.
love you buddy ,, super good seeing yer name tonight
Nice weekend buckin love ya bud see ya soon
Hey Don
Nice gift Rip Saw.
When sharpening my chains and I need to tighten the chain before filing I will use a wedge and shove it under the bar, between it and the chain.
Buckin, where can I get my hands on one of those files?
What kind of file did you use on tht stil chain
Have you tried the Stihl hexa chain?
hey !! they gotcha the "new" rapid super SHISEL picco atleast !! it runs great but yeah , will be trying SQUARE triangle sharpen soon 😳😂
Thanks for sharing my friend. I’d like to meet you sometime
I am going to have to learn how to do this.
I'm with ya on Mr jed. Only thru you tube. I'm in freaking MI. But I was sad as could be. It's taking along time Fer me to figure this out. Still working it out. But none the less still very sad. Later. He mentioned you a bit I might add. Again later.
I think the reason why you like Jed is because he was a hard working honest humble man who loved what he did it just showes
Hey Buckin! Just a long time all around fan of the channel, really appreciate watching your videos. I noticed your Vice Grip Garage sign behind your drum set, just wonderin if there's a story of you and Derek meeting up, or maybe I've jumped the gun and there is a future video to watch out for?
Hey bud got a question for ya. I just bought a house with a fireplace. Never had one before. Not wanting to buy firewood just yet. Have you ever used a fiskar splitting axe and if so would you recommend it? If not what would be a good splitter to jist keep enough wood around for a normal fireplace that's not used to heat the entire house. Thanks for the feed back
Fiskar is great for that
Just tossing in a hearty second to Justin Santapole. The Fiskars splitting axe is the bomb! I've used one for several years now, splitting six to eight cords a year. Get the long (36") handled version.
How do you decide what angle to hold the file on when filing a stock round ground chain to square? Thanks
Buckin I don't know if you ever mentioned about the actual bar cutting length am sure you did sometime over the years but thought I would remind the people that dont know on any length bar you must subtract a minimal of 2" of the length of the bar do to the dawgs length your cutting length is from the dawgs to the tip of bar and depending on what size dawgs your running the cutting depths might be even shorter then 2 " so a 16" bar is only cutting 14"
32" is 30" or less just thought I would remind people carry on captain
How do you know what square file to buy
Mr Billy yours file is pferd file in my country is hard to buy that kind of file and only one to play that u can buy to square is pferd is that you use?
eBay - there are some sellers that ship internationally. Vallorbe models 2270, 2276, and 2279
Hey Buckin can you square file the low pro chain?
Be warned climber friends. You square file and run chisel chain on your climb saw you will be patching your pants. Mine ate up my pants swinging around on my saddle. I did cut fast.