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Cowboy Tom

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Was looking at those in the Baily's catalog and though it looked real handy for miscellaneous jobs. Do they work well and cut straight? Durable and hold on to the bar tightly?.........Inquiring minds want to know.

CT
 
Don't own one or know anybody who does... pricey, so only way I could justify buying one was if I was building a cabin or had a specific consist ant need for something like it.
 
I've used the beam machine from bailey's and it works ok. You get what you pay for (I think I paid $30). It was difficult to keep cuts straight and true. I did use it to make a loft for my barn, but all the board were trued up as best I could with a table saw and/or circular saw. I got an alaskan mill a little while ago and it works much better.

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Very nice loft.

Beam machine... I think I'm talking about a whole different animal though, the one I'm thinking of costs several hundred bucks and is used to make tenons in logs and beams. Probably getting names mixed up, my mistake... sorry.
 
Yeah, I got one around here somewhere. Cute little thing, red paint and a little level on one end. Made out of light 4" chanel iron. I used it to split a Red Oak log about 10 years ago. I guess it beats nothing, but in this case not by much.

Rodney
 
I have something similar to a beam machine. I was not all that impressed with it. The "C" where it clamps onto the saw on mine bent or relaxed and ended up chewing up a chain. I now have the small alaskan mill and it works great.

LAZER:chainsaw:
 
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