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ebay mate. heres a wee clip from today, this was the biggest sitka of them all. We had exhausted the wedges so i just gave it a little nibble from the front, and over she went. Robert was there to watch my back.

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First time ive seen that done!

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you are just taking a layer of wood out, ideally i should of got the wedges back a bit, lowered the hinge and then knocked it over, the fault was with the back cut, my bad. but how else do you find these things out? but the main thing is the hinge is still intact and doesnt turn and crush the saw. Not text book by far, but i showed my other vids so i thought i should show this aswell.

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