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Me and my big mouth!
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve NW WI" data-source="post: 3592040" data-attributes="member: 32687"><p>Just what I need, a hundred pairs of sawhorses!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I fear that if work found out I sold them, they'd want to "cut out the middle man" and sell them too, even though they PAY to get rid of em if people like me don't take em.</p><p></p><p>The 3' pieces met the chainsaw and the Fiskars yesterday, I left most full size, but split some for kindling. Pine knots make splitting small stuff a b***h, lots of short pieces and chunks with one small end and one big end. I intend to test their worthiness as campfire wood this afternoon. (I suspect they'll pass the test, but you just gotta make sure!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve NW WI, post: 3592040, member: 32687"] Just what I need, a hundred pairs of sawhorses! I fear that if work found out I sold them, they'd want to "cut out the middle man" and sell them too, even though they PAY to get rid of em if people like me don't take em. The 3' pieces met the chainsaw and the Fiskars yesterday, I left most full size, but split some for kindling. Pine knots make splitting small stuff a b***h, lots of short pieces and chunks with one small end and one big end. I intend to test their worthiness as campfire wood this afternoon. (I suspect they'll pass the test, but you just gotta make sure!) [/QUOTE]
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