Speaking of Bois D'Arc trees... If a guy needed to trim a few limbs for clearance, would a Sawzall with a demolition blade work well enough?
True, but I know those trees are mighty tough.Sawzall works for almost anything, lol.
I haven't cut those type of limbs with one, but I will say YES on using demo blades.Speaking of Bois D'Arc trees... If a guy needed to trim a few limbs for clearance, would a Sawzall with a demolition blade work well enough?
Sawzall has a short stroke. Especially the M12 sawzall. It will cut, but I won't depend on it again. SAFSpeaking of Bois D'Arc trees... If a guy needed to trim a few limbs for clearance, would a Sawzall with a demolition blade work well enough?
True, but I know those trees are mighty tough.
They're not so tough when green (similar to oak maybe?), especially if you're just trimming.Speaking of Bois D'Arc trees... If a guy needed to trim a few limbs for clearance, would a Sawzall with a demolition blade work well enough?
We got fleas in the house once (still a mystery - we had no indoor pets), and my Sis told me to scatter horse apples around under the furniture. We gathered a bunch and put 'em on paper plates under/behind furniture all though the house.You can take a small split stick of that stuff and tie it into a knot when it is green. Let it get hard though and oh man forget it.
Makes killer axe handles, duck calls and bows if your man enough. I have a half finished hatchet handle now I let get hard that a horseshoe rasp just skates on.
Also t: Take ripe horse apples just when you can break them up good and scatter crumbs around foundation of your house or anywhere you do not want bugs. They will vamoose. Some people say it is a myth but it works for me
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