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<blockquote data-quote="v8titan" data-source="post: 3336577" data-attributes="member: 8571"><p>I'm on the same page with you again WS. I typically cut all my splits to 20". I Have a side loading Jotul Oslo and 20's are perfect. I can take a 22 but it starts to get a bit tight. Anyway, using my 034 with the 20" bar it's simple to lay the bar on the round....pic a landmark....raise the bar and cut away. I would guess the tolerance on the rounds is +- 1.00". Been doing it like this for years.</p><p></p><p>I will say that I did one time take some yellow spray marking paint with a 25 ft tape and hash off 20's on a 35 foot log. I just stepped up with the saw a didn't stop till the beast was all bucked up. Those rounds were within a 1/2 in of nominal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="v8titan, post: 3336577, member: 8571"] I'm on the same page with you again WS. I typically cut all my splits to 20". I Have a side loading Jotul Oslo and 20's are perfect. I can take a 22 but it starts to get a bit tight. Anyway, using my 034 with the 20" bar it's simple to lay the bar on the round....pic a landmark....raise the bar and cut away. I would guess the tolerance on the rounds is +- 1.00". Been doing it like this for years. I will say that I did one time take some yellow spray marking paint with a 25 ft tape and hash off 20's on a 35 foot log. I just stepped up with the saw a didn't stop till the beast was all bucked up. Those rounds were within a 1/2 in of nominal. [/QUOTE]
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