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Dealing with the big rounds....poor mans way.
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<blockquote data-quote="AOD" data-source="post: 1173169" data-attributes="member: 28606"><p>Do any of you guys rip big or tough rounds with your saw? I found this works great for tough stuff, and once it is ripped it seems to split way easier. Some gnarly stuff I couldnt split at all and just saw ripped down to it;s final size. My PP330 has its chain at about 23 degrees and rips quite nicely. Go parallel to the bark and you;ll cut cast and make curly fries. Going at it from the end is really slow and makes bug dust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AOD, post: 1173169, member: 28606"] Do any of you guys rip big or tough rounds with your saw? I found this works great for tough stuff, and once it is ripped it seems to split way easier. Some gnarly stuff I couldnt split at all and just saw ripped down to it;s final size. My PP330 has its chain at about 23 degrees and rips quite nicely. Go parallel to the bark and you;ll cut cast and make curly fries. Going at it from the end is really slow and makes bug dust. [/QUOTE]
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