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Carbide chains anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="buckwheat" data-source="post: 894639" data-attributes="member: 1947"><p>Actually, fire departments use carbide chain on their venting saws to cut through built up roofs. The current leading models are variants of a Husky 372 and a Stihl 460. I'm not sure of the cost and what's involved with sharpening them.</p><p></p><p>You might have some luck with a carbide chain, but I think going with a semi chisel or "chipper" tooth chain is your best bet. Just clean off the wood as best you can, and if the pressure washer is your best option, have at it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckwheat, post: 894639, member: 1947"] Actually, fire departments use carbide chain on their venting saws to cut through built up roofs. The current leading models are variants of a Husky 372 and a Stihl 460. I'm not sure of the cost and what's involved with sharpening them. You might have some luck with a carbide chain, but I think going with a semi chisel or "chipper" tooth chain is your best bet. Just clean off the wood as best you can, and if the pressure washer is your best option, have at it! [/QUOTE]
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