That actually reads differently to how it was meant to sound.
Nice one Arfa. Good tip. Must be a bit more oil around than normal but sounds like a pretty good idea to me. 👍
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Thanks Arfa, will definitely be trying that ASAP Legend [emoji120][emoji106][emoji106]
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Liking this bloke, thanks for your input Arfa!
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Agreed @AB & @arfaBrayne Legends [emoji106][emoji106][emoji3590][emoji3590]
Somewhat completely off topic a whisker past midnight [emoji51][emoji23]
If for some reason folks are not trying to smash out firewood 🪵 cross cuts and are say milling like Alaskan’s for long slabs.
Too much heavy OEM saw oil will soak deep into every cut, highly recommend a second set of hands squirting say 25/75% ratio detergent/water on your bars nose tips[emoji103][emoji736]
Your slabs will need a heap less planing/sanding for greater returns[emoji383] [emoji383][emoji736][emoji736][emoji3590][emoji3590]
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Not sure if there is any detrimental issues to the chain using drain cleaner, I will look into this though to see if there actually is though. I do see this method used a lot on the Woodcutters, chainsaw users etc forums and Face Aches pages, so theres either a lot of dumb people out there, including myself (highly possible), or it just works. Without and damage. Once out they get a good soaking and rinse in WD40 or similar, then a 24hour soak in a tub of bar oil, then as mentioned, put in zip lock bags ready to go.
I will give Arfa's method a go next as I have plenty of used sump oil here. I'm keen to see the results...