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Amazed a Husky bar lasted that long. They are dreadful.

 

It was Cadburys " Whole Nut " Bit harder than the basic chocolate .....:biggrin:

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Amazed a Husky bar lasted that long. They are dreadful.

 

I got quite fond of mine - it took on a musty vintage glaze.

Oh well, nothing can last forever and now it's gone to the Great Guide Bar In The Sky. :001_rolleyes:

 

This was my first guide bar. What do I do with it now? I just can't bring myself to dumping it.

Any ideas for re-purposing? Upcycling?....

 

cheers, steve

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It's because he hardly uses his saw! Now the stop & go sign? That's seen some action! :lol::001_tongue::biggrin:

 

Well I gotta practice me pole dancing somewhere eh! :001_tt1:

cheers, Steve

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Never had a problem with husqvarna bars myself. Ironically I got a sugihara at the apf and one of the rails bent within a few days, not sure why but it's making a nice gutter cleaner now. :)

 

Should just say the other sugi bar I've got on a saw is going fine, with little wear.

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I got quite fond of mine - it took on a musty vintage glaze.

Oh well, nothing can last forever and now it's gone to the Great Guide Bar In The Sky. :001_rolleyes:

 

This was my first guide bar. What do I do with it now? I just can't bring myself to dumping it.

Any ideas for re-purposing? Upcycling?....

 

cheers, steve

 

Burial would be a nice touch. I can't get over the nose sprocket seized twice and still you kept torturing the poor thing :D

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you wanna up cycle it how about a spanking paddle for the out of line groundies then a little spanking at night in the bedroom with the other half lol sorry couldnt help myself

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you wanna up cycle it how about a spanking paddle for the out of line groundies then a little spanking at night in the bedroom with the other half lol sorry couldnt help myself

 

.... that's probably what broke it. :blushing:

cheers, steve

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