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<blockquote data-quote="injun joe" data-source="post: 1821949" data-attributes="member: 31327"><p>so much info on here. umm i have used the salami cut many a time and well it never falls i usually leave at least 3'' and it works just like a hinge and guide it in the direction i want it too. i have never seen a barberchair before i think these knot filled cottonwoods keep that from happening (not to say it will never happen). now i will definitely be more careful:greenchainsaw:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="injun joe, post: 1821949, member: 31327"] so much info on here. umm i have used the salami cut many a time and well it never falls i usually leave at least 3'' and it works just like a hinge and guide it in the direction i want it too. i have never seen a barberchair before i think these knot filled cottonwoods keep that from happening (not to say it will never happen). now i will definitely be more careful:greenchainsaw: [/QUOTE]
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