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Cutting timber full of nails!
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<blockquote data-quote="tawilson" data-source="post: 263517" data-attributes="member: 4130"><p>He said 24"X24" so I'm thinking it's a cant or an old beam. Either way, what if you ripped them down the middle first. Less chance of hitting metal. Then you could work your way to the outside. That amount of lumber would be worth chewing up a couple of chains on to see what you're into. Just thinking out loud here. If they are logs then you'll find the metal is probably at one end so maybe you can salvage some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tawilson, post: 263517, member: 4130"] He said 24"X24" so I'm thinking it's a cant or an old beam. Either way, what if you ripped them down the middle first. Less chance of hitting metal. Then you could work your way to the outside. That amount of lumber would be worth chewing up a couple of chains on to see what you're into. Just thinking out loud here. If they are logs then you'll find the metal is probably at one end so maybe you can salvage some. [/QUOTE]
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