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Rough sawing logs with a chainsaw
I've got some trees, pines particularly, that I'd like to slab for an
outbuilding. I understand there's a ripping blade for a chainsaw but have heard, also, that it's not necessary. Certainly Mac's sawmill would work better but I haven't got Mac's money . Any thoughts, warnings, advice, suggestions? TomNie |
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