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Done this in the past with frozen whole salmon to cut it up into steaks. Can't see why a frozen turkey on a circular saw. would be a problem, other than the need to remove the guards?

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if i put a cow through my chipper will it come out mince?

 

Theres only one way to find out, you could also put a large cod through a kindling machine and out comes fish fingers

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It really does depend on the experience of the saw bench operative ...... Me personally I would go down the hack saw route .... Safer all round for a one off mission :thumbup1:

 

Although if multiple bodies are needing splitting ....please don't kid yourself .... its tough ...... :laugh1:

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My Dad used to cut up meat for people on the bandsaw in his mill

He said the only problem was the rats love the meat dust :)

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