Your Chainsaw will Cut Faster after this video!

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  • čas přidán 13. 08. 2022
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  • @traynegrau8248
    @traynegrau8248 Před rokem +23

    Been doin firewood and tree work For 40 years .4 years ago after watching Buckin sharpen a chain it got even better lol ! Remember our 🪓 of kindness Army😎👍👍👊

  • @adamhartfiel5781
    @adamhartfiel5781 Před rokem +86

    In watching all your videos I have gone from descent at sharpening chain to really good. That said I still learn so much every time I watch your videos. I appreciate the time and effort you put into all these videos, keep it up it makes professional amateurs like myself get better every day.

    • @burtreynolds3143
      @burtreynolds3143 Před rokem +1

      this dude is clearly crazy but I learn a lot from him too

    • @burtreynolds3143
      @burtreynolds3143 Před rokem +2

      I'm wanting a full chisel chain and to cut the sleeves off my buckin outfit.

    • @mikefuller4539
      @mikefuller4539 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@burtreynolds3143 Crazy or just fing awesome? He talks like I think, Friends.

  • @kylejimerson9215
    @kylejimerson9215 Před rokem +43

    I started my own tree service because of what you said. " don't wanna be 80 saying man I shoulda started that business " Jimerson Tree & Home Care has been born and I got 2 big locust trees to bring down tmr I can't even sleep cause i wanna get my bunsin seat on n jonsered fired up. You're a great man and a great inspiration to a lot of folks. Your 1 of a kind: we could use more people like you in this world. Many thanks be safe, brother.

    • @abelhanker9037
      @abelhanker9037 Před rokem

      How’d the job go?

    • @brianstrange7942
      @brianstrange7942 Před rokem

      Sounds great! How'd you make out? Be safe!

    • @user-hn9qg5qm3o
      @user-hn9qg5qm3o Před rokem

      Is it possible to start a tree cutting business like that if you have no experience in climbing and de-limbing trees like you see some do with the ropes and bungee cords. I love cutting trees and bucking, but I’ve never worked in it as a job. However, I’m considering a complete career change and just wondering what I should do. I’m currently 37 years old.

    • @wyliecoyote1
      @wyliecoyote1 Před rokem

      @@user-hn9qg5qm3o As a suggestion perhaps start with an arborist course; get hired on with a company and fulfill your apprenticeship and get your certification license. After a few years you'll know enough if a business start up is right for you.

    • @ronburke
      @ronburke Před rokem

      Right on Kyle, Thats cool stay safe n sane out there buddy. It's an awesome feeling when you take a big dirty tree down in a tight spot or trim one out so nice the owner has you maintain it for years to come 👍 here's to doing treework at 80 or tryin anyway! 😎

  • @Th0rOS
    @Th0rOS Před rokem +3

    I came on Buckin's channel few months ago by searching videos on how to sharpen a chain. Stayed here, not planning on leaving..
    Best plain and simple, no nonsense education on sharpening technique I found online!

  • @brianlurten3028
    @brianlurten3028 Před rokem +14

    Thanks for these type videos. I cut wood with my dad in Missouri till 30 or so. I could make them cut, sometimes better than others. My dad was good and fast at sharpening. I learned alot from him and forgotten alot. He died 16 years ago and had bad asthma and copd for 10 years before that. I ran the stihl and he liked to run his homelite super xl or it was a super xl 12. So you are helping me remember stuff and teaching me stuff I didn't know, so thank you. I try to live my life with kindness and the Serenity prayer and things usually seem to work itself out. Bless you and yours. Be safe but have fun. Owe and BE KIND

  • @w1984t
    @w1984t Před rokem +34

    I'm at full attention during these lectures, professor, and I'm always better off for it! Thank you. Hand file all day.

  • @sburton223
    @sburton223 Před rokem +7

    Love these videos it helps a bunch. I'm 62 and have been cutting wood and running a chain saw since I was 15 and evertime I watch one of these videos I learn something! Thank you

  • @thomaskelly7780
    @thomaskelly7780 Před rokem +6

    Billy, your a highly skilled woodsman that’s obvious but your also an educator and a philosopher. I appreciate the way you ended this video, challenging others to put their ideas and experience out. When I worked I often challenged those I worked with to voice their ideas and to challenge mine. Good ideas and practices will stand up to being challenged bad ideas won’t .

  • @WantOffThisRock
    @WantOffThisRock Před rokem +6

    Awesome, thank you for this. Been scratching my head as to why i’m constantly cutting with huge curves through the cut. Cheers from Australia!

  • @dogfacemarc7784
    @dogfacemarc7784 Před rokem +4

    A man should never quit learning. I am glad you are still learning and willing to show us what you know. Thank you.

  • @joschmoyo4532
    @joschmoyo4532 Před rokem +3

    Aussie wood cutter here. Over about 24 years I have tried all the different chains to figure what cuts best, lasts longest etc in Aussie hardwoods which are frankly brutal on chain.
    The following I found out through trial and error.
    Aussie hardwood is a complex mixture of resins, silica, minerals and very hard fibres.
    Regular bar oil is okay but not ideal. One day when I had run out I used 10 40 diesel motor oil instead on Ironbark which is an absolute bastard to cut dry.
    The chain ran cooler and stayed sharp way longer. It cut faster too.
    Because it's less sticky it sprays oil on to the teeth as they cut. It also stops the chain gumming up with resin.
    I use full chisel chain now. It cuts a lot faster than round ground and it's quicker to resharpen. I hand file. Every third sharpening I use the new Stihl file guide to get the rakers down. I like it. It works for me. The other thing I always do is run the chain till it spits clean oil after a run. A wet oily chain files much quicker and stops the file teeth getting hot. Also dissolves gum on the chain.

  • @kknows3512
    @kknows3512 Před rokem +4

    Hey Buckin, Best video ever with the bathroom money shot!
    If you haven't done so recently, get your prostate and PSA checked, don't ask why, just do it!
    I spent the first 5 years of my logging career bucking tree lengths on skidder landings. So every tree was potentially coated with mud, sand, dirt, dust and ice. NE Washington and N Idaho.
    I often had to file 10 to 20 times a day so I quickly learned to file, 400 to 1000 cuts plus limbing. Different brands and types of chain make a difference. Chipper (round top) or Semi-Chisel round filed is very good for dirty or muddy conditions. It's forgiving for beginner filers and lasts well for cutting firewood too.

  • @SciaticaDrums
    @SciaticaDrums Před rokem +1

    I didn't have a clue how to sharpen a chain until I watched your videos and now I sharpen them all myself and I have a lot of chains. Some of the chains in this video are frightening. I had no idea these other chains even existed. Drums sound good brother! Fellow drummer here, been playing for exactly 40 years. Love the bass drum work.

  • @edwardclampit1230
    @edwardclampit1230 Před rokem +3

    Remembered what you said about having a good point on the saw tooth, started filling again and remembering what you said and now the saw cuts great, nice to see that someone appreciates what the older saws ran like, just haven't had the time to work on my old Pioneer model RA, that was a real man's saw to operate, endless power too, thanks for your help, your truly Ed Clampit of Agawam Massachusetts..

  • @silkloamproject
    @silkloamproject Před rokem +12

    The more I watch, go back to yesterdays, watch more, I feel like I'm knowing more, yet feeling more and more lost looking at my own chain. Thank you billy, I'm not confused.

  • @tomhollins9266
    @tomhollins9266 Před rokem +1

    Great tips. Helped me last year cutting trees. Other peoples' vids helped me with all sort of different projects. You are correct we're trying to learn more about how to do things ourselves. Chainsaw bogs down when I throttle up and doesn't cut. I'm sharpening my own chains but you just gave me an idea to buy a new one and make sure I'm matching its shape. Thanks.

  • @tazman-kennyfuller
    @tazman-kennyfuller Před rokem +3

    Awesome to see the Green Vista Lites. Sounds great. Gotta love the great community that is growing here. Thank you Buckin. Keep on giving the info and I will continue to file it in my memory bank. Love ya brother. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓

  • @matthiasschwetterle1689

    Filing is so subtil, I’m not ashamed to tell it took 2 years to finally be able to get a constant result. I learned more watching your videos than from anybody else

  • @lindsaythomas2283
    @lindsaythomas2283 Před rokem

    Great close ups of many different styles of chain and grind. Everything you said made sense to me, I learnt the hard way over many years of cutting firewood on my own with no mentor . I even came up with a square grind on my own when I ran out of round files. I was amazed at how well it cut. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge.

  • @gotrocksinhead
    @gotrocksinhead Před rokem +12

    Man, you have talent! You really hit the target on this one. If I tried to multitask like you I'd have quite a mess to clean up! Really, thanks for schooling us again. Great, useful and understandable information! Thank you

  • @hurlburtfamcamp6476
    @hurlburtfamcamp6476 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks BBR, your enthusiasm is contagious, and your willingness to share your knowledge with others is a beautiful thing. True CZcams gold!

  • @dhoisak
    @dhoisak Před rokem +13

    Your videos on chains and sharpening are spot on. I just received my sets of Pferd files from Germany and used your techniques to hand sharpen my Oregon and Stihl full chisel chains. I got my various chains sharper than the new chains out of the box. Keep the great content flowing! Cheers!

    • @budgillett9627
      @budgillett9627 Před rokem +3

      Pierd files are light years ahead of Oregon’s China made files. When it comes to files, IMO, the more costly Pferd and Nicholson files are the most cost effective. In the long run quality tools are the cheapest.

    • @KLewis-jg1fk
      @KLewis-jg1fk Před rokem +2

      Gee, take all the other chain sharpening videos but BB's off air and ONLY KEEP HIS!!!! KEEP UP THE GREAT INFO BROTHER.😃

  • @albearclaw1781
    @albearclaw1781 Před rokem +5

    Great content! Great Teacher! Great Personality! Great attitude! Great Smile! I really enjoy your vids. I have learned so much! Keep up the good work!

  • @modest_wrenching
    @modest_wrenching Před rokem +1

    I am pretty new to the game and learning a lot. Specifically from your videos along with some other great channels. It was nice to hear that there are different ways to skin a cat because the chainsaw guy mindset really wants to discourage a lot of new folks from learning. Thanks for the videos and all the help you have provided for me.

  • @seather863
    @seather863 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the refresher on chain sharpening! Always learning brother.

  • @mikelastname
    @mikelastname Před rokem +1

    Came for the sharpening, stayed for the drumming.

  • @jbaerial537
    @jbaerial537 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for what you do and how you take the time to explain. I am a do it yourselfer and like to do thing on my own. Without people like you to take the time to explain it to us, it is so much more difficult. I really appreciate you. Thank you so much. Love ya man.

  • @guymccormack9985
    @guymccormack9985 Před 6 měsíci

    Billy, your video's are more than just awesome buddy! The details you include in all aspects of the art is truly something you should be proud of. They've helped me and I'm sure others, in so many ways I can't thank you enough...thank you for being so detailed and specific.

  • @jeremiahakins3973
    @jeremiahakins3973 Před rokem +4

    Thanks to this man for giving me the confidence to sharpen my own chain. I was not very good just a couple years ago, now I am hand filing chains and they are, in my opinion, quicker than factory chain.
    God bless sir.

  • @geralddavis9236
    @geralddavis9236 Před rokem

    Love the video buckin you make so much sense and the more complex parts so easy to understand love ya buddy stay well

  • @Bkellyusa
    @Bkellyusa Před rokem +6

    I've gone from full chisel to semi chisel recently. I am not expert but there are lots of things I like about a semi-chisel chain. First off they just generally stay sharper longer and two they'll survive dirt better than full chisel. In the last two years my cutting has primarily been storm clean up so those features are important to me. Prior to that I thought that semi-chisel was for chumps so I am as surprised as anybody that I now use the semi-chisel so much.
    Thanks for all of your wonderful videos.

  • @ToddAdams1234
    @ToddAdams1234 Před rokem +3

    From my own EXPERIENCE; when you hand file your square chain to make it a square file it’s easier to do it top down because you don’t NECESSARILY have the room underneath your chain-bar for the file and your hand. So it’s easier for ME to do it from the top down. I’m going out soon to test it out and see how my choices were. My round file seems to cut good, and I’ve even had a climber tell me that it cuts good. Anyway, good show BBR!

  • @PoJoWo
    @PoJoWo Před rokem

    Came for the chain info, and was very gracious to have learned, but am even more happy to have heard such great tone and groove on a vista. All the best from soggy Wales UK.

  • @rameylewis7730
    @rameylewis7730 Před 8 měsíci

    I don't know, after having a few beers and finding this channel I found myself laughing. As a woodsman the past 50 years I knew you said many things that struck home with me. You're very intense, but seem somewhat genuine. I worked for the Clearwater Potlatch Timber Protective Association(CPTPA) and found myself carrying a heavy old Mcculloch chainsaw in the woods for a long time. Cut through several sets of chaps because by the end of the day I was too tired to handle the saw. My first year in the woods a neighbor friend got tired and was using one hand on the saw and hit a knot, chain cut him across the throat. I managed to continue working. Through time I learned more about proper maintenance of a saw and chain sharpening is so subjective. I'll watch a few more of your videos since you make me laugh. I agree with what you say about the chain. easier and more effective is better and at my age my back can only take so much. Thanks partner.

  • @andrewmcintyre8774
    @andrewmcintyre8774 Před rokem

    Great info on the sharpening techniques and also great words of wisdom at the end! Thank you Billy

  • @bdavisdc
    @bdavisdc Před rokem +2

    I watched the video, then fired up my Chainsaw and it cuts at the same speed as it did when I put it away yesterday! My guess is that I have to actually apply the knowledge learned in this video. Love the videos, and I just try to absorb some of the knowledge put out in these videos. Thanks for all your videos, and I love your outlook on life!

    • @KLewis-jg1fk
      @KLewis-jg1fk Před rokem

      You're outlook on life is a PERFECT MATCH to your outlook on saws & chains brother! Life never gets old if you love to learn and share that learning. Best to ya mate!

  • @snoozinglion8596
    @snoozinglion8596 Před rokem +5

    Good advice Billy... the ski jump profile or tooth without enough hook kind of scrapes the wood... hard on the saw and you too... a tooth with too much hook is fragile and the sharpened edge wears too quick or gets bent.... but the tooth with just the right amount of hook cuts nice... easy on the saw and lasts longer too (of course rakers have to be set correctly)
    Always admired your encouragement and optimism... Cheers!👍 (coming up on 375 K... way to go!)

  • @ted7x
    @ted7x Před rokem

    I'm right there with you on that square ground chain, watching and listening you talk about this stuff makes me all giddy. like, someone else gets it! love your videos man

  • @danf160
    @danf160 Před rokem

    Thank you buckin great to see you on drums love the share of your knowledge

  • @michaelmontjoy9593
    @michaelmontjoy9593 Před rokem

    Buckin I've been watching for a while and that looks like a new drum set to me. I don't have time to keep up with everything but I love it l. Love the channel really love the positive energy. Keep doing what it is you do.

  • @tjabaley
    @tjabaley Před rokem

    Great chain discussion and visual presentation. Where was this 25 years ago when I learned the hard way lol.

  • @CGreciful
    @CGreciful Před 11 měsíci

    Fantastic. You've got me so interested like I'm just learning chain science for the first time. Better than Netflix, bravo.

  • @stevennoland3996
    @stevennoland3996 Před rokem

    Thank You Buckin Billy, I have never had a real lesson on filing my chains. They did not do great, and now that I have watched your videos I Know they will. I took off the cover on my brand new Husky 640 and put a new chain on and could not put the cover back on. Thanks to Steve's Small engine Saloon He showed me how to reset the brake. Youi tube Rules!!!! You are doing good work!!!! I never knew what the gullet was. Keep up the good work!!!!!

  • @MrXcrt
    @MrXcrt Před rokem

    So very glad I watched your videos, i now have a little more knowledge on sharpening my chains and not working myself to death , Thanks for the educating

  • @ryanlindsay5010
    @ryanlindsay5010 Před rokem

    I'm so happy I started watching Ray's videos again.

  • @CodyLatimer-be4cb
    @CodyLatimer-be4cb Před 7 měsíci

    Best chainsaw sharpening vid iv seen yet. Cheers

  • @tuttova
    @tuttova Před rokem +3

    Best ever chain explanation!
    Also, there's our drummer star doing it!
    Funniest moment, Buckin taking a leak!!! 🤣😅😂🤣😅🥺🤣😅😂🤣😅😂then flushing!!!!
    Thanks for entertaining.

  • @matthewbotkin9527
    @matthewbotkin9527 Před rokem +1

    That drum set is awesome! Super cool!

  • @markelosta9077
    @markelosta9077 Před rokem

    i dont use chainsaws but you help me learn so much thank you i love your videos and ur very kind keep it up bud

  • @tomnielsen6439
    @tomnielsen6439 Před rokem

    Me too, i have followed your opinion on chain sharpening, profile and mostly understand what works. This is like collage on power saws. Haven't graduated yet.

  • @robmartin5452
    @robmartin5452 Před rokem

    Greatest utube video made ever! And I’m not talking about the chain info! Lol. Love ya Sir!

  • @ScottRataczak
    @ScottRataczak Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hello , been cutting fire wood for many 30 plus yrs. thanks for posting the video I think everyone can pick up a trick or two. .. happy cutting !!!

    • @MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE
      @MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE Před 3 měsíci

      Welcome to the buckin army 🪖
      Spread the love
      Increase the peace
      ✌️❤️🌲🪵🪓🐝

  • @manuelvargas2608
    @manuelvargas2608 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the clarification. I knew I had something wrong from the last video I saw from you. I consider myself a good woodsman and pretty good saw man for not being a pro. Round file all my saws for cutting mesquite and live oak. Thanks.

  • @HenryChidgeyLeadershipMethod

    Thanks for the time and effort you put into helping me understand the "why" of chain geometry. Excellent and very much appreciated!

  • @FJ40Brian
    @FJ40Brian Před rokem +2

    Hard, hard wood! I was expecting it to just be you washing hands at the sink... I was rolling once I realized it wasn't.

  • @oakiewoodsman
    @oakiewoodsman Před rokem +1

    I have watched all your filing videos! Always helpful!

  • @alexlacroix8127
    @alexlacroix8127 Před rokem

    After 43 years of people trying to belittle me because I am good at what I do well really you know you are going somewhere. You have inspired me to fix my 372 xp my 240 xp is now getting a mild port job and I am looking for a few parts I need to also put my Homelite Wildcat which is a gem Lil 25cc tophandle. So thank you hell if I needed to boost my confidence I would spit some bullshit your way I promise you all the suspender pulling know it all fream

  • @justinsigmon1878
    @justinsigmon1878 Před rokem

    I have always just went and bought a new chain every time mine gets dull. But I just got me a set to start sharpening them. Your videos are very informative so I'm gonna try it myself. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Has helped me a bunch in more ways than you know.

    • @miketrisket788
      @miketrisket788 Před rokem

      Holy smokes buddy, hope you saved those old chains. You will be set for life if you learn to sharpen. If you struggle with angles try a sharpening jig. Stay away from expensive bench grinders. Less life out of your chains and you can screw up a chain super fast.

    • @justinsigmon1878
      @justinsigmon1878 Před rokem

      @@miketrisket788 well I was young and dumb and throwed them away lol. But time to learn now.

  • @ColinQuinnuniverse
    @ColinQuinnuniverse Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing this. And also thank you for the extra time to share a positive and supportive message.
    Loved the drum work too. ;^)

  • @MeAndTheBoys_
    @MeAndTheBoys_ Před rokem +1

    These videos are kinda relaxing, just enjoying your enthusiastic lessons about all things chainsaw 👍
    But i had no idea that you are a fellow drummer too! Awesome! What a lovely Ludwig kit you've got. You have a good touch with the drums, nice and light 👍
    Im sending you greetings from Finland. Another drummer here 🤝

  • @gregoryjones6714
    @gregoryjones6714 Před rokem

    I really like your approach and attitude. Thanks for just speaking honestly.

  • @420freestyle1
    @420freestyle1 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge, that snare sounds awesome too!

  • @djtaylorutube
    @djtaylorutube Před rokem

    I'm just a humble DIY guy, I don't chop logs but for those few times than a little tree branch or stump shows up, I bought a small cordless chainsaw. The stock chain dulled quickly, I threw two more Oregon chains at it and to be honest, for the number of times that I will need this tool I could easily afford a new chain per job and be happy. However, I do like tools, doesn't matter what it does but I like them to be in good working order and so knowing how to recognise and correct sits well with me.
    I got something out of the video - thanks.

  • @mitchelltaylor9487
    @mitchelltaylor9487 Před 9 měsíci

    Love your drum work !

  • @ED-es2qv
    @ED-es2qv Před rokem +1

    I’m learning a lot from you; thanks. I had just switched from having chains sharpened at the hardware store to hand filing with a stihl 2 in 1. I think I do as well as the hardware store for cutting good, but the hand filing is causing me problems with my MS.
    I’m shopping for a power sharpener and I don’t mind spending a couple hundred if it’s a nice tool. I hit rocks and cut rotten old wood all the time, so I need the toughest setup, not the sharpest setup.
    What power sharpener would you recommend? It really needs to do .325 and 1/4” chain as I have 2 small saws and one ms261cm (medium size?). I don’t like cheap tools, so I’m not looking for the minimum quality stuff.
    Thanks again!

  • @woolval52
    @woolval52 Před rokem

    I just noticed how you mounted that woodworking vise, bolted to the top of your bench. I like how that helps move your work up higher, above the level of the bench. I may re-evaluate my vise... I turned 70 yesterday and I'm still learning. Life is good.

  • @1kbs11
    @1kbs11 Před rokem +1

    You know you're a geek of sorts when you watch close-ups of chainsaw chains on a Sunday. (JF)

  • @CounTreeGuy
    @CounTreeGuy Před rokem

    I can’t believe you pissed🤣 I’m Fukien dyingz😂

  • @loggerjake8506
    @loggerjake8506 Před rokem +7

    There's alot of truth in using semi chisel chain in really hard woods. I really like it for our northeastern hard maples and beech. Easier to bore with too.

    • @BuckinBillyRaySmith
      @BuckinBillyRaySmith  Před rokem +5

      Much smoother in the bore brother

    • @neilbiggins5034
      @neilbiggins5034 Před rokem +1

      Yep, semi every time down here in Victoria, Australia. I don't like sharpening THAT much!

  • @KeeCabbage
    @KeeCabbage Před rokem +1

    Very well put buckin. Informative with great camera action. Skilz on the skins not bad either. Keep it up my man.

  • @curtyung884
    @curtyung884 Před rokem

    Super helpful. Don't worry about naysayers. Gave me a totally new understanding on sharpening my saw

  • @nicholaskemp2451
    @nicholaskemp2451 Před 3 měsíci

    My dad gave me his old chainsaw that my little brother used occasionally. They encouraged me to buy a mechanical sharpener but I have other types of tools with blades and I prefer hand sharpening. I have got this old chainsaw running and thanks to your knowledge sharing, it cuts like a champion. Cheers!

  • @gregarrell6132
    @gregarrell6132 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you Billy Ray. Very clearly explained and I have learned something new from you. Even after many years of using a chainsaw, I did not top to think about the chain tooth profile and how it cuts (or doesn't). I like you honest and humble approach. I agree that experience can be very good teacher, if we allow ourselves to be open to new ideas.

  • @recommit
    @recommit Před rokem +1

    Great & very educational video.
    To address your comments on highly qualified/experienced tradesmen, the reality is, when you start out your career the (what I call) ski jump of education & learning is massive. Every day you learn huge amounts.
    As the tears tick on, the opportunities to learn get fewer and fewer. When those moments do occur to learn something new, it is much more rewarding due to the spacing between those moments.
    Personality depicts arrogance when refusing to accept new lessons.
    I love those moments when the day is broken up by learning new skills & adapting them to make the job easier and more rewarding.
    Once again..... Thank you.

  • @trishaplescia9234
    @trishaplescia9234 Před rokem

    I learned a lot from this one. Thanks BBR

  • @KevWhitehead
    @KevWhitehead Před rokem

    Great vid again, always so helpful. And love the old Vistalite ... i have a blue one from'75!!

    • @stephenjacob9316
      @stephenjacob9316 Před rokem

      best video yet.
      not even stopping during a toilet break.
      hella funny.

  • @fernhoppertimberworks8037

    Thank you for the chain saw education....I like to learn things!!!! Have a great day!!!

  • @GripFreak
    @GripFreak Před rokem

    Great content BBR!!! Thanks for sharing your experience and wisdom. Concerning those that write stories in the comments section. Just remember that they probably have zero experience and they Google the information to make themselves look smart. Anyone can gain knowledge but have ZERO experience. Here's a quote I live by as a teacher, instructor and student: "One experiment is better than one million opinions"

  • @yveslarose6249
    @yveslarose6249 Před rokem

    Thanks you again buckin
    We still learn each day
    From you're video
    It make me happy to see ya
    Talking about power saws. 😉

  • @ilie5030
    @ilie5030 Před rokem

    Aaa... man I love the way you explain those things. I'm quite new in chain sharpening and you're explaining along with examples of good and bad made a lot of sense for me. I'm watching you from Romania, sorry if my English isn't perfect 😉

  • @yz125yamha
    @yz125yamha Před rokem

    Ur a good man, always brings good vibes to watch ur video very useful information have a wonderful day pal

  • @zachjahr9248
    @zachjahr9248 Před rokem

    digin it brother man, your style is a classy one. Cheers

  • @jeffkenyon7084
    @jeffkenyon7084 Před rokem +3

    Thank you I really appreciate your sharpening video's i learned alot and it works I used to only be able to sharpen a chain of 6 or 8 times then it wouldn't cut straight and I would count my strokes and all the cheap hand fileing gadgets so I would buy a chain every day I was cutting I likely cut about ten days a year 6 hours a day and a new husky chain was awesome I thought but now I have a chain I've used for 3 days and it's way better then new thank you sorry so long but your saving me 💰 and in today's economy every dollar helps

  • @patrickpalacio2047
    @patrickpalacio2047 Před rokem

    Brother you are a good man. I appreciate how you work hard and treat people with respect and inspire them to believe in themselves.

  • @davidsaunders5890
    @davidsaunders5890 Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome message, thanks Billy!

  • @jonnyfischer4035
    @jonnyfischer4035 Před rokem +2

    I use half chisel only where i live in austria we have lots of moss and stones inclusions in our bark buckin with fullchisel u plunge once and the you sit 10 to 15 min resharpening so im bound to the round but it cut plenty fast for firewood thanks for sharing your wisdom 👍

  • @DARKSIDEOFURANUS
    @DARKSIDEOFURANUS Před rokem

    Quite a funky groove you got going on

  • @BAD4U22
    @BAD4U22 Před rokem

    Great video! Keep up the great work

  • @pastormike5054
    @pastormike5054 Před rokem

    Hey buckin that snare sounds great👍

  • @joshrouse8530
    @joshrouse8530 Před rokem

    God bless you brother!:-) just ran across some of your videos already learned quite a bit just by the few that I've watched I wanted just to tell you God bless you have a blessed day!!

  • @G.A.gigger
    @G.A.gigger Před rokem

    hey Buckin thanks for sharing your filing methods always room for learning .At anything . think it is time to put on a new chain almost . on the 572 new chain ..we got some cutting, these things sing ...cheers ..burned a couple of tanks of gas helping out a lady today ...trying ...

  • @davidgreen4888
    @davidgreen4888 Před rokem

    Thanks for your explanation of types of chains and how to get different profiles. With the four chainsaws I have I will have fun sharpening them and try the different profiles.

  • @xxlxpman
    @xxlxpman Před 11 měsíci

    Hey, It's Buckin" Phil Collins!!! Nice video, I learned from it!

  • @Happy-cp8in
    @Happy-cp8in Před 2 měsíci

    Trippin' on chain with Buckin' Billy Ray!
    Thank you!!!
    Nice trap set too!!!

  • @bonzaibarty
    @bonzaibarty Před rokem

    Thank you for your instructions!
    I am learning much!

  • @gregorydobson4307
    @gregorydobson4307 Před rokem

    Great explanation there buckin. I had a machine but gone back to hand filing as a grind stone looses it shape after a while. Just feel the file never lies. Be kind my friend.

  • @spencermoore9331
    @spencermoore9331 Před rokem +3

    I need my chain to cut as fast as possible...time is money brother....😂

  • @terrystotzheim9719
    @terrystotzheim9719 Před rokem +2

    I think we could have waited til you were done in the bathroom! Lol

  • @paulgreco2188
    @paulgreco2188 Před rokem

    Chain school...so much clarity...thank you Buckin 😊

  • @clarencehoover6748
    @clarencehoover6748 Před rokem +1

    So now I don’t feel so bad having multiple drum sets available at the same time! 💜