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<blockquote data-quote="reddogrunner" data-source="post: 6132631" data-attributes="member: 97765"><p>Wow, if I want precise I use a modified tape measure ( to stick on end of log) and a lumber crayon in YELLOW. Works amazing. Take 20 seconds and mark the whole log and then cut away. Works great on the bigger logs. Smaller stuff I just eyeball. I don't want to cut through a bigger log more than I have to. small stuff if it's too long I just throw it back in the saw buck. No big deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reddogrunner, post: 6132631, member: 97765"] Wow, if I want precise I use a modified tape measure ( to stick on end of log) and a lumber crayon in YELLOW. Works amazing. Take 20 seconds and mark the whole log and then cut away. Works great on the bigger logs. Smaller stuff I just eyeball. I don't want to cut through a bigger log more than I have to. small stuff if it's too long I just throw it back in the saw buck. No big deal. [/QUOTE]
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