Those of you saying that they're going to die from the creosote they don't put creosote on those. The next year they use to treat those is 98% water 2% copper aluminum and arsenic.
Okay, so I have around 20 telephone poles in my yard that I plan on using to build a shed and some other projects. But the Stihl dealer told me that telephone poles, because they are laminated, will dull a chain halfway through the cut. Of course he recommended the $90 carbide chain. Is this true? You seemed to cut through that pole pretty well.
I have a Stihl I bought halfway through the project that cuts these poles with no problems. Its an aggressive chain but not a 90$ carbide job by any means. I occasionally touch it up with a file but have not had to have it professionally sharpened yet. (Also it was used when I got it)
That is true, creosote is considered a carcinogen. If you watch the video I talk about that, and that's why this cabin is just used as a shed for storage.
I have been dreaming about doing this for years. Thank you so much for posting these videos. Definitely earn my subscription.
did you have any worry about the crap on the logs? i've read they can be hazardous.
Really cool and lots of hard work, I hope you didn’t use creosote poles 😂
I was wondering what the air would taste like on a hot summer day inside that
Muito perfeito!!! Você tem a parte 2? Gostei muito do canal. Ronaldo, São Paulo/Brasil
Hi.
What do you think about the chemicals?
I have read that it can be dangerouth for health.
Ant utility poles tapered how did you get around that
You just have to split the difference. The taper on these poles wasn't a major issue.
Those of you saying that they're going to die from the creosote they don't put creosote on those. The next year they use to treat those is 98% water 2% copper aluminum and arsenic.
So free arsenic poisoning? Lol
Oh. Ok. Arsenic. Much better.
Exactly! My point is if you're going to spit facts at least get the facts correct.
Okay, so I have around 20 telephone poles in my yard that I plan on using to build a shed and some other projects. But the Stihl dealer told me that telephone poles, because they are laminated, will dull a chain halfway through the cut. Of course he recommended the $90 carbide chain. Is this true? You seemed to cut through that pole pretty well.
I have a Stihl I bought halfway through the project that cuts these poles with no problems. Its an aggressive chain but not a 90$ carbide job by any means. I occasionally touch it up with a file but have not had to have it professionally sharpened yet. (Also it was used when I got it)
I do line work and yes you will buy more chains cutting Krisoak treated poles than regular treated wood. Excuse my spelling. 😁
more!!
Hey, where is part 2???
I live in Iowa and right now everything is covered in snow. Can't wait to get back at it as soon as things thaw out!
You needed to fim this with the cam horizontally... (when will people ever learn?)
Renee KH Give me 2 or three more videos and maybe I’ll get it 😂 thanks for watching
Why don't you make longer videos, like your competitors?
Tim O'Neil I’m not really a professional UA-camr LOL. I just post these things for fun
How the fuck did he rip that pole that straight? No way with a chainsaw!?!?!?! Has to be a band saw or something
those living will die from the creosol
I was told these are toxic
That is true, creosote is considered a carcinogen. If you watch the video I talk about that, and that's why this cabin is just used as a shed for storage.
I saw the thumbnail and thought who the **** would build a cancer cabin?