Good work for a rainy day

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CentralVAWoodHeat

Minister of Fire
Nov 7, 2015
704
Virginia
Just spent several hours in my shop sharpening all my dull saw chains. Now I have over 30 sharp chains and zero dull ones. I find that extremely satisfying. When you it's too rainy to cut, it's time to sharpen.

What do you do when you can't cut?
 
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I ran wire through the crawl space for our new oven, sitting looking outside wishing I could try out my new axe.
 
I have a whack of sharp chains as well, but no idea which saws they go on.....should have purged my chains when I scrapped old saws.
 
On rainy days i usually do mechanic work in my shop. I always have people dropping off lawnmowers and 4wheelers and utv's. It gives me something to do because i dont like sitting in the house.
 
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