abby4000
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guys when cutting spring poles where is the best place to stand, on the compresion side so that the "whip" goes away from you. Is this correct
thanks again
thanks again
cutting spring poles is recommended by 3 out of 4 dentists.
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This manual will take you a long way. There are many on this site that will disagree with the methods in it, but I used them in a proffesional setting and never lost a drop of blood.
Production Felling Through Safety
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I saw that artical and was not really happy about what they said about spring poles. If you are dealing with saplings that are pinned to the floor, is is almost never a good idea to attack them from the middle.(imo) the top is better, you can more accurately judge whats gonna happen before it does.
Watch your head, legs, and hold the saw extra extra tight, cause the wood can throw it hard, Ive had instances that actually ripped mounts apart. . .
I saw that artical and was not really happy about what they said about spring poles. If you are dealing with saplings that are pinned to the floor, is is almost never a good idea to attack them from the middle.(imo) the top is better, you can more accurately judge whats gonna happen before it does.
Watch your head, legs, and hold the saw extra extra tight, cause the wood can throw it hard, Ive had instances that actually ripped mounts apart. . .
I've used the method in that manual manny times. It works well. It is in that manual for a reason.
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Good for you, I would use that book for wiping my butt, its my opinion...
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