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<blockquote data-quote="VT-Woodchuck" data-source="post: 462848" data-attributes="member: 10913"><p>Thanks, Aggie. I have been lurking for a while an have been impressed with the expertise and willingness to share. I intend to be more of a player in the future.</p><p></p><p>Motor7: I have not had a problem with the sled lifting. Cutting with the chain coming up thru the log helps hold it down. My biggest problem is keeping enough oil on the bar. Good luck with your project. If you go to this site and do a search for C. John Hebert, you will find his house/shop that he built out of cedar logs that he cut on a Log-O-Sol. He told me that he figured over 800 logs!</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.woodworkslive.com" target="_blank">www.woodworkslive.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VT-Woodchuck, post: 462848, member: 10913"] Thanks, Aggie. I have been lurking for a while an have been impressed with the expertise and willingness to share. I intend to be more of a player in the future. Motor7: I have not had a problem with the sled lifting. Cutting with the chain coming up thru the log helps hold it down. My biggest problem is keeping enough oil on the bar. Good luck with your project. If you go to this site and do a search for C. John Hebert, you will find his house/shop that he built out of cedar logs that he cut on a Log-O-Sol. He told me that he figured over 800 logs! [url]www.woodworkslive.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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