


JC wrote:I'm not fully committed to being wrong on that yet.
pistolshrimp wrote:bashnagdul wrote:
You can post this in the IRL pictures thread, we now know what the bottom 1/3 of you looks like.
saltmummy wrote:You sad sad little man, my heart weeps for you. Better not go outside or your thin, tissue paper like skin might spontaneously rupture while your fragile sensibilities violently shatter spraying salt and urine all over the street.
bashnagdul wrote:pistolshrimp wrote:bashnagdul wrote:
You can post this in the IRL pictures thread, we now know what the bottom 1/3 of you looks like.
thats actually my dad
saltmummy wrote:You sad sad little man, my heart weeps for you. Better not go outside or your thin, tissue paper like skin might spontaneously rupture while your fragile sensibilities violently shatter spraying salt and urine all over the street.
pistolshrimp wrote:Hmm so if that picture is 1/3 of your dad and you are 50% of your dad's genes than that means that picture is still 17% you. Check and mate.
Thor wrote:And wtf do my eyes see, ELECTRIC CHAINSAW?! Jesus christ. Always buy one with real fuel engine.
Mr_Bellflower wrote:You have the right axe, kind of (It could be a bit longer..), and all but how are you handling it? The way I was taught is to to a half massed swing from the top of your head, of a 45 degree angle above you head, and let gravity do its job. If you get stuck then use an iron peg and hammer it through the the flat end. (Usually not a problem as the first proper swing breaks the log.) It also does not hurt to have your chopping block be leveled out with the ground and high enough to make a clean cut at first contact with the wood. If you have to bring up the axe with a block of wood on it you done ***** up.![]()
Be sure to sharpen your axe. A dull axe makes for **** work. A sharp one saves time. Though if you sharpen by hand it gives you something nice to master over time.
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