My least favorite thing about cutting firewood is sharpening the saw. Being blown over after the sap had started dropping back will help it dry down quickly as well. Not much of a consolation I know. Good luck with all that firewood, will take a few hard days for sure. Still praying for NC area and all those folks affected.
I use the guide on a file to help me stay level. Without it I tend to rise the file near the end of the stroke. I know folks that are excellent at free-hand sharpening a chain, not me, I need a guide. I’ll be cutting firewood for a LONG time. God bless you and Mrs Sally!
My least favorite thing about cutting firewood is sharpening the saw. Being blown over after the sap had started dropping back will help it dry down quickly as well. Not much of a consolation I know.
Good luck with all that firewood, will take a few hard days for sure.
Still praying for NC area and all those folks affected.
I use the guide on a file to help me stay level. Without it I tend to rise the file near the end of the stroke. I know folks that are excellent at free-hand sharpening a chain, not me, I need a guide. I’ll be cutting firewood for a LONG time.
God bless you and Mrs Sally!