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I have got to remove this lump, its over thirty feet in circumference and I would like to take a slice off the diameter about 3" thick to build the mother of all garden tables. Whats out there that could cut this accurately ? Dont say a topper or a silky saw:)

 

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What's the diameter?

I've cross cut big logs with an Alaskan but I'm guessing it may be too large for one. You may just have to cut it freehand.

Where are you? I'm after a nice big gnarly lump.

 

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divide by PI buddy... one over 30' in circumference will be 9-10' diameter so i think you may have to do that free hand.

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A smaller version of the one below would do, if I could only find someone with a bar about 15` long. We have pulled quite a few humungous sticks back into the woods over the years and had to leave them where they are , its just too much grief and a logistical nightmare to do anything else with them :thumbdown: there is a really nice lump of oak around 12foot in diameter which we had to roll back into the woods , the only way to it is a cross a playing field that cant be mashed up with big trucks etc so it would have to dealt with where it is.

 

Bob

 

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