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Sorry for being Off Topic Guys, but whats a brash mat ?!

 

You save a load of branches, Lay them out where you are going to be throwing the logs, The logs then land on the branches, They act as a cushion so's not to make any marks on grass lawns or driveways :001_cool:

 

 

It works suprisingly VERY well

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Brash mat is ok, but when your choggin you want the chippign to be done and finished with. Often we make a "corral" out of logs and drop the discs into that. Keep them cleared as you drop and no worries!

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whats this corral? big brash matt's are good because you don;t have to be too accurate, like onte beach i was doing today i couldn't lift the chunks and was just sliding them off, no fancy throwing. I would have rigged it if it were up to me as it started off a good 40ft high, all 660 size:thumbdown:

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