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<blockquote data-quote="rmihalek" data-source="post: 409513" data-attributes="member: 4129"><p>I frequently encounter this problem because I get a lot of wood for free from local arborists and it's almost always cut in odd lengths. I just set up my power miter saw outside near the wood pile, run an extension cord back to the house, and cut everything to a useable length.</p><p></p><p>I guess if a chainsaw is the only option, there's a thing called a chainsaw buddy that attaches to the bar. I've only seen pictures of this device, so I can't say first hand that it will get the job done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmihalek, post: 409513, member: 4129"] I frequently encounter this problem because I get a lot of wood for free from local arborists and it's almost always cut in odd lengths. I just set up my power miter saw outside near the wood pile, run an extension cord back to the house, and cut everything to a useable length. I guess if a chainsaw is the only option, there's a thing called a chainsaw buddy that attaches to the bar. I've only seen pictures of this device, so I can't say first hand that it will get the job done. [/QUOTE]
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