haveawoody
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I got asked yesterday how i cut everything the same length with pretty consistent measure while chaining.
Thought i would pass this handy tip on.
Bring a 16" or whatever size bar and chain with you to the location you want to cut your rounds to size.
Start it up and just enough juice to get the chain moving, lay it near flat on the log length you want to cut and lift the back so the tip marks your cut, then move to the side and cut at speed.
Now every cut it exactly the same length.
Not my creation but a handy way to make all the rounds exact length for the splitting and stacking piles.
No silly measure tools or guesswork needed.
Thought i would pass this handy tip on.
Bring a 16" or whatever size bar and chain with you to the location you want to cut your rounds to size.
Start it up and just enough juice to get the chain moving, lay it near flat on the log length you want to cut and lift the back so the tip marks your cut, then move to the side and cut at speed.
Now every cut it exactly the same length.
Not my creation but a handy way to make all the rounds exact length for the splitting and stacking piles.
No silly measure tools or guesswork needed.
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