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Aluminum ladder for 1st cut
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<blockquote data-quote="Yellowbeard" data-source="post: 5503399" data-attributes="member: 111813"><p>I tend to use rails (in my case, usually 2X4s, but I have been considering using a ladder as well) on every cut because I feel that they will always be smoother than even the smoothest (chainsaw) milled surface so I am not compounding roughness with each cut (though this may be folly). </p><p></p><p>Further, you always have something to hang the saw on to start the cut, which I find useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yellowbeard, post: 5503399, member: 111813"] I tend to use rails (in my case, usually 2X4s, but I have been considering using a ladder as well) on every cut because I feel that they will always be smoother than even the smoothest (chainsaw) milled surface so I am not compounding roughness with each cut (though this may be folly). Further, you always have something to hang the saw on to start the cut, which I find useful. [/QUOTE]
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