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<blockquote data-quote="Kfd518" data-source="post: 4851138" data-attributes="member: 118409"><p>Same with the L.O. Here it's what I prefer to burn. Crotches and obvious knots do get noodled, even though it does a pretty good job on bar and chain. Have had 3 wedges buried in a 10" round before to get it finished! Seems the bigger it is the easier it is to work with though. 18"+ is almost a dream!</p><p>Not to derail, but I see you're a pastor, am elder myself… L.O. Is great for relieving frustration and headaches!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kfd518, post: 4851138, member: 118409"] Same with the L.O. Here it's what I prefer to burn. Crotches and obvious knots do get noodled, even though it does a pretty good job on bar and chain. Have had 3 wedges buried in a 10" round before to get it finished! Seems the bigger it is the easier it is to work with though. 18"+ is almost a dream! Not to derail, but I see you're a pastor, am elder myself… L.O. Is great for relieving frustration and headaches! [/QUOTE]
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