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Isn't chainsaw milling bad on health also all the dust some species especially, worse dust ive had is from cutting ivy.
 
Also pto log splitter people don't seem to mind getting gassed by diesel fumes....

Cutting any rotten log or dry wood produces nasty stuff.
Know a couple of guys with permanent fungal lung infections.
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53 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:


Cutting any rotten log or dry wood produces nasty stuff.
Know a couple of guys with permanent fungal lung infections.
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Add handling wood chip to that list  😷 fvvking farmers lung all day.  Smoking fags only way to stop that. K

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