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<blockquote data-quote="Bushmans" data-source="post: 3414478" data-attributes="member: 75692"><p>Yep! That was where I got my idea. I hate to steal but then again I hate to spend money on things I can make. I took the above pictured "brick"tongs and converted them to log tongs. Of course mine are a little "rough" to say the least but they work on the same concept and will pinch a log from 18" down to 14" which matches my willy nilly cutting style. I just got tired of carrying one at a time, just like OP. I could carry two by picking one up and tucking it under arm or over shoulder then I would have to squat and roll the other up my leg and hold it under my arm. Not fun. With log tongs I can carry two at a time. I changed the flat ends to "teeth ends to grip the log. Can't wait to try it tomorrow even though most will go on the sled. The sled also makes it easy to get your saws, gas, tools and oil to the cut site in one trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bushmans, post: 3414478, member: 75692"] Yep! That was where I got my idea. I hate to steal but then again I hate to spend money on things I can make. I took the above pictured "brick"tongs and converted them to log tongs. Of course mine are a little "rough" to say the least but they work on the same concept and will pinch a log from 18" down to 14" which matches my willy nilly cutting style. I just got tired of carrying one at a time, just like OP. I could carry two by picking one up and tucking it under arm or over shoulder then I would have to squat and roll the other up my leg and hold it under my arm. Not fun. With log tongs I can carry two at a time. I changed the flat ends to "teeth ends to grip the log. Can't wait to try it tomorrow even though most will go on the sled. The sled also makes it easy to get your saws, gas, tools and oil to the cut site in one trip. [/QUOTE]
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