#linuxcnc Logs

Sep 17 2025

#linuxcnc Calendar

12:23 AM Deejay: moin
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01:41 AM lcnc-relay: <w06704_89582@> 😀
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04:37 AM Tom_L: morning
06:37 AM rdtsc-w: w06704_89582 note there is one thread about this on the forums: https://forum.linuxcnc.org/post-processors/38274-powermill-linuxcnc-post
07:45 AM lcnc-relay: <meisterdippel@> moin moin
08:00 AM rdtsc-w: hi :) hmmm if skunkworks is the master of mischief, then meister must be the master of (digital) mayhem :)
08:05 AM lcnc-relay: <meisterdippel@> Yes, that could happen 🙂
08:48 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> lol
09:03 AM serp1 is now known as serp
09:08 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> I pulled the carb off the little generator. It had gas in it - and needs to be cleaned..
09:09 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> also broke an exhaust bolt.. But - with a little heat and patients - I got it out.
09:26 AM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> I have a 5 gallon bucket of Berryman's Chemtool that works great on getting carbs clean. some sort of aliphatic hydrocarbons, nasty stuff if you get it on you. But very effective
09:27 AM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> my favorite trick on broken exhaust studs is to weld a nut on what's left in the head. The sudden heat from a mig welder usually breaks them loose enough to just turn the stub out with a socket wrench
09:27 AM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> (I'm a mechanic by trade)
09:52 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> I don't think I have ever tried welding on a nut. This bolt broke about 1/4 out - so not to hard to get a hold of. I have seen a lot of youtube videos - like south main auto - which do a really good job getting broken bolts out.
09:54 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> This is a pretty basic carb.. I have cleaned so many of these when I was a kid.. I think I could do it blind folded.
09:58 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> welding wire is your friend for clearing out passages..
10:02 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> And I didn't know the common carbs that I was famillar with when I was a kid had actual names.. This carb is a pulsa-jet
10:04 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> (has a small vacuum run diaphram pump that lifts the fuel to a small bowl that is then used for the main jet. (so the tune doesn't change as the fuel level goes down..) Unlike the (aptly named Vacu-Jet - which sucked the fuel directly from the tank.)
11:27 AM rdtsc-w: not very practical, but soak a nut in vinegar for an hour or two to strip off the zinc coating = no toxic zinc fumes when welded
11:31 AM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> which irc server and channel do you guys use?
11:32 AM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> been a hot minute since I've been on irc
11:32 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> Linuxcnc on libera.chat.
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11:32 AM JT-Shop: Libera.Chat
11:33 AM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> It has been a bit for me too.. Only because the machine that normally had my irc instance running died.
11:33 AM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> _note written_
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11:39 AM JT-Cave: nap time
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12:44 PM lcnc-relay: <captainhindsight_.@> https://www.sfxlyxc.com/2000W-Portable-EDM-Electric-Taps-Remover-Machine-M2-M30-TapsBoltsScrew-Buster-p2691200.html
12:46 PM lcnc-relay: <captainhindsight_.@> ^^ tought to get one of these to fit between the broken bolt and the control arm or inner fender, firewall, etc. etc.
12:46 PM xxcoder: thats cool. migjt be worth price if need often enough'
12:46 PM xxcoder: seems to need tap water as space to cut into stuff
12:46 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> Their logo looks like SEX
12:49 PM lcnc-relay: <captainhindsight_.@> you have to take off whatever parts of the car to be able to use it, now great for repairing in place
12:49 PM lcnc-relay: <captainhindsight_.@> now/not
01:00 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> I can just hold it...
01:00 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> 😉
01:19 PM xxcoder: interesting. american science and surplus is ending soon
01:20 PM xxcoder: (online, stores is still staying open)
01:21 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> (Our mail order division is now closed. Any orders placed effective 9/15/2025 will not be shipped. Please do not place any orders.)
01:21 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> lol - why would you allow orders to be made?
01:38 PM jpa-: skunkworks8841@: i think the website doesn't allow, but someone might try by email
01:40 PM jpa-: lol or fax it, according to FAQ :)
01:42 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> ah
01:43 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> Funny that I didn't even think of that.. lol - who does that anymore..
01:44 PM xxcoder: 90 year old company
01:44 PM xxcoder: probably stll has customers using fax
02:09 PM * JT-Shop takes 5 after changing the front tires out for Cup 2's
03:11 PM Unterhaus_ is now known as Unterhausen
03:21 PM JT-Shop: whew, lug nuts torqued to 140 lbs feet
04:11 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Is there a a greatest hits of catastrophic wiring mistakes? Plan on starting when I get back from Norway and I have at minimum one brain fart every day.
04:12 PM JT-Shop: how about cutting a live 480v 3phase cable in two?
04:13 PM * JT-Shop "thinks" he cut a bit of steel to press out the larger outer race but can't seem to find it anywhere
04:14 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Ah the old cutting the hedge clipper cable with the hedge clipper
04:15 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> I once had a braking resistor wire slip out of an odrive, fried all the usb ports in the pc
04:19 PM JT-Shop: hmm I need to get the derailleur lubed up and the chain cleaned and lubed
04:23 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Citrus degreaser in ultrasonic cleaner, then soak in vat of lube
04:23 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> For the chainx not the derailleur
04:24 PM JT-Shop: unfortunately I have none of those so I'll use what I have some rock and roll chain cleaner/lube
04:25 PM rdtsc-w: once seen a large VFD powered up without adequate ground (Siemens is notorious for this), then USB wired to PC - fried the whole PC
04:26 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Derailleurs I don't actually clean any more, just wipe them down, found that proper degreasing and cleaning just made the bearings crap out quicker
04:26 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> rdtsc-w: Nice, yeah that's the sort of thing
04:27 PM JT-Shop: I have to drive on a dirt road to get home so everything gets dusty
04:28 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Yeah, I only do mountain biking really, fairly sure one of my bikes has dirt from a race I did in Canada in 2017
04:29 PM JT-Shop: the local trail has degraded so much from wash outs that I don't ride the mountain bike anymore just my road bike
04:30 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Ok, they tend to be a bit more fragile, weight savings
04:31 PM JT-Shop: yup the weight difference between my road bike and mountain bike is unreal
04:33 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> I've crashed that mountain bike so many times it's a wonder it hasn't snapped
04:34 PM xxcoder: bah
04:34 PM xxcoder: I want to build and ride my tricycle
04:34 PM xxcoder: but not ready to yet
04:34 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Must be hard on the backside riding a road bike on dirt roads
04:35 PM xxcoder: pretty sure jt meant on roads, since trails is washed out
04:35 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> As in one of those looney hill tricycles?
04:35 PM JT-Shop: I don't ride my road bike on the dirt road but it's on the back of my truck
04:35 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Ah right
04:35 PM xxcoder: no idea what looney hull tricycle is
04:36 PM xxcoder: *hill
04:36 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Three wheel unpowered go carts badically
04:36 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Basically
04:36 PM JT-Shop: it's about 5 miles to the park where the mrs walks and I ride from
04:36 PM xxcoder: oh not too sure. its cheap one lol
04:37 PM xxcoder: basically one of those https://www.ebay.com/itm/285400232813
04:37 PM xxcoder: but mine is even cheaper
04:37 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Right
04:38 PM xxcoder: https://www.ebay.com/itm/387755433065?var=654999763772 one I actually bought
04:38 PM xxcoder: out of stock now
04:40 PM JT-Shop: did you get it put together?
04:40 PM xxcoder: like I said earlier, not yet :D
04:41 PM JT-Shop: missed that
04:42 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Drift trike, that's what I was thinking of, friend was into it for a while, tried to get me involved, said I didn't want to peel him off the bottom of a ravine
04:43 PM rdtsc-w: recently took a vacation to Omish country... all the ladies there rode powered bicycles (city-sponsored I'm assuming)... stopped at the top of a hill to turn left, almost hit one crossing the top doing traffic speeds - not used to seeing a bicycle go that fast
04:44 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Thought they weren't allowed to use modern technology and electricity
04:45 PM rdtsc-w: of course, wearing lots of black (and a black bike) doesn't help
04:45 PM JT-Shop: it depends on what the main chap allows
04:45 PM rdtsc-w: there must have been a loophole somehow; saw plenty of gents driving buggies
04:45 PM xxcoder: its more proper to say they allow anything that conforms to nature and religion
04:46 PM xxcoder: rather than anti-tech
04:46 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> I have been riding my electric mtb mostly this year, it doesn't really mean you work less, you just do it a lot faster
04:46 PM xxcoder: if I recall right it takes quite a while to evaluate and such
04:47 PM JT-Shop: I converted a mtn bike to an ebike but don't ride it on the trails
04:47 PM xxcoder: they do have to do minium to law, like they have lights on rear so cars dont hit them.
04:48 PM rdtsc-w: felt bad; scared the bajeezus outta her :)
04:48 PM rdtsc-w: no foul though, thankfully
04:48 PM JT-Shop: Mennonites sorta dress similar to the Amish but drive cars and stuff
04:49 PM JT-Shop: we have quite a few here and they built my big shop in 4 days
04:49 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> One of the things I didn't anticipate with an electric bike, is that because you get to the decents so much faster, you spend a lot of time in the really high intensity strength based anaerobic band of exercise
04:50 PM xxcoder: interesting
04:50 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Lactic acid builds a lot quicker
04:50 PM xxcoder: I might mod mine to be electric, but only use it for emergacy, like not having enough energy to return home
04:50 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> And of course they are about twice the weight
04:50 PM xxcoder: my goal for tricycle is to exercise
04:51 PM rdtsc-w: batteries, as good as the tech is getting, are still heavy for a bike
04:51 PM xxcoder: good exercise
04:52 PM rdtsc-w: could you imagine using lead-acid batteries? lol
04:52 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Yes, motors too, and the chassis and suspension must be built to handle it
04:52 PM JT-Shop: when starting to exercise it's wise to start small
04:52 PM xxcoder: jt yep
04:52 PM xxcoder: yeah nope on lead acid lol
04:52 PM xxcoder: I'd go on lifepo4
04:52 PM JT-Shop: took the mrs a month to progress from walking 1 mile to 1.8 miles
04:52 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Actually the trials bike I got for my boy when he was little ran on lead acid
04:53 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Crazy heavy
04:53 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Steel framed too though
04:54 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> JT-Shop: That's not too bad, it tends to be exponential
04:54 PM xxcoder: I prefer bicycle but dizzyness and vision not quite tracking means its impossible=
04:54 PM JT-Shop: yup, she had back surgery last April so a year to recover from that
04:54 PM xxcoder: I tried to run, had to stop after 2 steps, so I didnt fall over
04:55 PM JT-Shop: trike sounds perfect for you
04:55 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Ok, crystal sickness?
04:55 PM JT-Shop: a recumbent might be better
04:55 PM xxcoder: is that where crystal in balance sense is misplaced? maybe
04:55 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Yes
04:56 PM xxcoder: tried that movement with doc, didnt change anything
04:56 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Ear dysfunction
04:56 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> My aunt had it
04:57 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> I'd recommend trying barefoot shoes
04:57 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> I got them for a knee issue, but gave my dad some as he's struggling with balance and helped him a lot
04:58 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> We didn't evolve to wear shoes
04:58 PM xxcoder: my sense of balance is at normal deaf person level
04:58 PM xxcoder: (average deaf person have bit degraded balance sense, depending on why deaf)
04:59 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Ok, but barefoot shoes gives you a lot more sensory input and allow you to use your toes more for balance
04:59 PM JT-Shop: I forget are you missing the hearing bones?
04:59 PM xxcoder: nerves didnt connect
04:59 PM xxcoder: its same reason why I cant smell
04:59 PM JT-Shop: ah ok
05:05 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> I use these, they were a shock to the system initially, but now, I wouldn't go back to normal shoes https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B09ZPYBB27
05:07 PM JT-Shop: so have you walked the Peddars Way in them?
05:09 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> No idea what that is
05:09 PM JT-Shop: https://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/en_GB/trails/peddars-way-and-norfolk-coast-path/
05:09 PM JT-Shop: a national trail in uk
05:10 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> But I do ride spiked pedals in and push up rocky trails when I run out of steam lol
05:10 PM Tom_L: 46 mi
05:11 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Only ever been to Norfolk once, Wales is probably more rugged
05:11 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Norfolk is mostly flat
05:14 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> I regularly walk 15 miles off road in them, less problems than normal hiking shoes with feet and knees, but there is an adjustment period
05:17 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> You sort of have to learn that ypu can't stamp your foot like with loads of cushioning, walk as if you were barefoot
05:18 PM JT-Shop: my Dad would walk barefoot all summer long and would only get shoes when it got too cold
05:18 PM xxcoder: im always barefoot unless going outside
05:21 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> https://drchatterjee.com/how-to-heal-your-body-improve-balance-move-better-at-any-age-the-new-science-of-foot-health-with-jim-dooner/
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05:39 PM xxcoder: great clickspring video today
05:39 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Had it suggested, but havent seen it yet
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05:41 PM JT-Shop: https://lescartespostalessonores.bandcamp.com/track/ra-ngol-ra-hang
05:49 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Fan of Cambodian music?
05:56 PM JT-Shop: fan of anything that has a good sound
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06:05 PM lcnc-relay: <lucid.nonsense@> Striking similarities to native American music, I read something about it a few years back, how different the Latin/Roman tradition of music is to Asian pacific in terms of structure
06:07 PM JT-Shop: I found that song to be very interesting even though I didn't understand the words
06:10 PM * JT-Shop thinks he has everything ready for track day Saturday
06:10 PM Tom_L: got a bit of rain here
06:10 PM Tom_L: less than expected
06:10 PM JT-Shop: I'm still watching the forecast
06:11 PM Tom_L: predicted hail so we moved everything in and got none
06:11 PM JT-Shop: you get a lot of hail
06:11 PM Tom_L: not normally
06:12 PM Tom_L: those pics i had were 2016
06:12 PM Tom_L: had a few pea size but this last one was closer to golf ball
06:13 PM JT-Shop: golf ball size can be lethal
06:14 PM Tom_L: 2016 compared to the other day: http://tom-itx.no-ip.biz:443/~webpage/temp/hail/hail5.jpg
06:14 PM Tom_L: http://tom-itx.no-ip.biz:443/~webpage/temp/hail/hail2025.jpg
06:15 PM Tom_L: no windows broke but some damage
06:16 PM Tom_L: 2016 took out all the N windows and everybody's car windows
06:16 PM JT-Shop: still waiting on the roofer to replace the roof at dad's house but the tornado created a huge demand for roofers
06:16 PM Tom_L: yeah
06:16 PM acer: I was given this at work today https://connecttech.com/ftp/pdf/CTI-PAR-2200D.pdf
06:16 PM Tom_L: they're booked up here as well
06:16 PM acer is now known as _unreal_
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06:18 PM JT-Shop: got the bearing setup and install tools today for the rear axle bearings
06:18 PM Tom_L: find your missing metal piece?
06:18 PM JT-Shop: nope, must have just dreamed I cut it
06:18 PM Tom_L: heh
06:19 PM Tom_L: i haven't scheduled yet but i'll be getting a roof
06:19 PM _unreal_: aside from that PDF I cant find anything on that computer
06:19 PM _unreal_: no drivers no nothing
06:19 PM JT-Shop: I need to get a metal roof on the house
06:19 PM Tom_L: i'm going back with a class 4
06:20 PM Tom_L: i had 3 tab and aparently they don't make em anymore
06:21 PM JT-Shop: I put the metric shingles on when I built the house and garage and machine shop
06:21 PM JT-Shop: whew that's a lot of building
06:21 PM Tom_L: i don't do roofs anymore but have done my share
06:22 PM JT-Shop: I build all three by myself but had the Mennonites build the big shop
06:22 PM Tom_L: i built my garage and finished the basement after they did the concrete
06:23 PM Tom_L: had it dug out under the house
06:23 PM JT-Shop: I still remember the day that the lumber yard dropped off the first load for the house
06:24 PM Tom_L: http://tom-itx.no-ip.biz:443/~webpage/temp/house/1.jpg
06:24 PM JT-Shop: I looked at the lumber and looked at the basement and thought wtf have I started... then thought I better get busy and start building
06:24 PM Tom_L: do it while you're young
06:24 PM JT-Shop: I was 50ish
06:24 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> that is a lot of work
06:25 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> when we built this shop - it was 40ftX40ft pole barn. dad aded an other 40 foot with footings an such.
06:25 PM JT-Shop: it was worth all the work
06:25 PM Tom_L: yeah i agree
06:26 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> so - we had to dig the footings on the first 40ft building. I remember doing it and the only thing I remember is the huge horse flys that would land on you somehow without you knowing and take a chunk out of you.
06:26 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> working on insulating my pole barn- completely building something like that from scratch would be a lot
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06:29 PM JT-Shop: sailing from Mandeville to Pascagoula we stopped for the night and the rigging was covered with horse flies
06:30 PM * JT-Shop calls it a night
06:30 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> night
06:30 PM Tom_L: later
06:31 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> we have normal horse flies around here - but sometimes we get ones that are about 3/4" long and hurt
06:32 PM Tom_L: sound like a B52 coming in?
06:32 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> kinda.. but you certainly don't feel them land.
06:34 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> until they bite off a chunk
06:34 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> _shivers_
06:35 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> right
06:35 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> Lesliet - were abouts are you?
06:35 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> I am western wisonsin
06:35 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> wisconsin?
06:36 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> am in Oregon now, but I've lived in Arkansas, and Michigan
06:37 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> Arkansas' state bird is the mosquito, they have big bugs there
06:37 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> they get bigger the further north you go 😉
06:38 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> had one of those horseflies bite me, blood all running down my back. Went to the house for a badminton racket, and when it came back for seconds, I served it into next week
06:38 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> lol
06:38 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> was a little mad
06:41 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> I just found a mcculloch d44 chain saw in the other polebuilding
06:41 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> 1956 to April 1958
06:42 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> looks like a serious saw, from online pics
06:42 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> how long's the bar?
06:44 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> lol
06:45 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> didn't take a picture of that
06:45 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> https://photos.app.goo.gl/XZCjv6qi7naqrir26
06:45 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> at the most - 24 inches
06:45 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> looks complete
06:45 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> I've only got a 14" electric one, but at least it always starts after sitting for a year
06:46 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> sometimes I really just hate small gas engines
06:46 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> lol
06:46 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> a lifetime's worth of rotten carburetors
06:47 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> have had better luck since switching to the synthetic oil/gas blend for the weedeater, it seems to always run
06:48 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> I think I have found at least 4 stihl chain saws areound here
06:49 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> dad finally bought a new chansaw after using a sears one for my whole childhood
06:49 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> (I think he wanted a chain brake)
06:51 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> I've had one Stihl, which was great, and one homelite, which was not
07:11 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> https://photos.app.goo.gl/ch3wCibRqtuiwS1W7
07:12 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> and for perspective - the pigeion holes in the back ground are about 1' square.. To say the least - there is a lot of stuff around here
07:40 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> did you buy or inherit a place that came with lots of stuff?
08:12 PM _unreal_: lesliet are you talking to me?
08:13 PM xxcoder: considering you havent said anything for quite a while, I highly doubt that
08:16 PM Tom_L: skunkworks, i have an old mac but not sure what model
08:17 PM Tom_L: still runs like a champ
08:17 PM Tom_L: i use the stihl most of the time though
08:18 PM Tom_L: does that have an auto oiler? mine has a pushbutton
08:19 PM Tom_L: that's a big saw
08:27 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> Sounds like it is one of the first of that style chainsaw
08:30 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> Lesliet: this is the farm I grew up in. Dad was an epic scrapper. Stopped at the junk yard almost every day he came home from work. There are (not including the house) 3 rather large buildings full of 'stuff'
08:51 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> I am not complaining (too much). This is an amazing place - I am so happy to be back here
08:59 PM xxcoder: lol physical mail attempt of scam. "home records division" says I need to call to renew insurance for house
08:59 PM xxcoder: its extremely generic, not naming any brand or anything
08:59 PM lcnc-relay: <skunkworks8841@> Lol
09:07 PM xxcoder: wascurious so I tried to scan barcode on it
09:08 PM xxcoder: no luck, by both cuecat and android camera
09:09 PM xxcoder: tested cuecat on telescope box. barcode worked fine
09:11 PM xxcoder: cuecat is awesome to own lol. its not needed most times, but gold when it is
09:12 PM xxcoder: mine is "declawed"
09:26 PM lcnc-relay: <lesliet@> _unreal_: no, I was asking skunkworks8841@ , referencing the convo about lots of chainsaws in a barn