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I want this saw...
They keep messin with that thing and somebody's gonna get hurt....
PCPaul wrote: On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 14:18:26 -0500, Greg G. wrote: RayV said: I was trying to find a picture or video of how to rip the corner off a 4x4 with a circular saw for a friend (haven't found one yet) but came across this tool that I just might need... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LPWiKRLCEI&NR=1 And yet it still wasn't "man sized" enough to completely cut through that timber... ;-) Should have used this one... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvAI7-Qa2Io |
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I want this saw...
"mapdude" wrote in message ... They keep messin with that thing and somebody's gonna get hurt.... I bet there is no chain break. ;~) |
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I want this saw...
Leon said:
"mapdude" wrote in message ... They keep messin with that thing and somebody's gonna get hurt.... I bet there is no chain break. ;~) Your leg. For about .05 seconds, anyway. I watched another video from another angle, and it struck me how easy it would be to lose a leg in a millisecond if that thing skittered off the end of the log. The guy on the short end of that log is getting the short end of the deal for sure... Greg G. |
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I want this saw...
" I bet there is no chain break. ;~)"
If it does break, I don't want to be in the neighborhood1 |
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