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Cutting timber full of nails!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchero50" data-source="post: 264521" data-attributes="member: 5111"><p>Just ruined a brand new Stihl chain on one stinking nail in the middle of a 24" chunk of locust I was rip cutting so I could handle it in the wood splitter easier. Probally knocked half the life off the chain and it'll take a few hours to get it fixed up.</p><p></p><p>In your case, I'd find someone that can use them as they are and sell them for what it would cost to get your planks. Not worth the aggrevation or hazards of hitting nails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchero50, post: 264521, member: 5111"] Just ruined a brand new Stihl chain on one stinking nail in the middle of a 24" chunk of locust I was rip cutting so I could handle it in the wood splitter easier. Probally knocked half the life off the chain and it'll take a few hours to get it fixed up. In your case, I'd find someone that can use them as they are and sell them for what it would cost to get your planks. Not worth the aggrevation or hazards of hitting nails. [/QUOTE]
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