When I get home today I will pull my book out and show some port maps I've made so everyone can visualize what you are describing. I'll try and have the video out this evening.
"Reliability". That is the key to someone making their living with the saw day to day. It's like building a car for an Indy car or F1 race vs a 24 enduro. One is long term use vs make it last 2 hours. Thank you for sharing the experience you've earned at "school of hard knocks".
Been playing with 2 strokes all my life what u say is true. Guys around here grind away with no ryme or reason there stuff blows up.i 've been running 2188 for 10 years I
When I get home today I will pull my book out and show some port maps I've made so everyone can visualize what you are describing. I'll try and have the video out this evening.
Great your sharing,,,,,learning Ana understanding better.
This is gold Harvey, love how you give all the details 👍
VERY good video Harvey! Very informative and it helps make sense of some of what's going on in these saws! Thanks Sir!
"Reliability". That is the key to someone making their living with the saw day to day. It's like building a car for an Indy car or F1 race vs a 24 enduro. One is long term use vs make it last 2 hours. Thank you for sharing the experience you've earned at "school of hard knocks".
Interesting stuff Ironhorse! Learning a lot watching you!
Titanium wrist pin sounds high tech. Watching you, Kensie, and Jereme has taught me that saw building is something I will leave to you experts. 🙂
Man! I wish I could spend some time with you in your shop and just hang out while you do this. I can't get enough!
This is valuable info Harvey! Thank you so much for sharing my friend. Your skill and knowledge is quite extensive! Peace!
Man I'm so grateful that you're sharing the knowledge you have.
I’m going to watch this a good few times, let it sink in. Thanks for making it dude👍
Great video and easy to understand content. Thanks for sharing!
Grsat couple of videos explaining all of this. Very interesting!!!! Thanks so much for taking the time to do it!!. STAY SAFE!!
Great information Harvey!
Thanks for walking through this it helped me a good bit. You can start to see there are many ways to skin this cat. Nice work.
never used a degree wheel but i think its time to learn, im off to watch the earlier video aswell
Been playing with 2 strokes all my life what u say is true. Guys around here grind away with no ryme or reason there stuff blows up.i 've been running 2188 for 10 years I
Great information! Thanks Ironhorse
Good job buddy i love watching you
Harvey,