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Woodland Ash.

 

Can anyone recommend some decent metal wedges? Hi-lifts have their place, but I need to buy some decent metal wedges to replace my battered old early-iron-age ones.

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nice one mark, but why waste all that time cutting off butresses when you have that monster bar on your 088. thats just crazy man. lol. Get the plastic wedges Mark, so much nicer to work with mate

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What's wrong with some good old Oregon plastic ones.

 

Thems the best ones mark, cheap enough to throw away before they're a year old and need to be LOLER'd:lol:

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Wanted a sweep through in a bar-length, Stevie, and the spec was to have the butts as rounded as possible when they hit the deck as they were going to lie for a while whole (still are), and its hard rolling 70-footers to trim them up!

 

I have plastic wedges, and like them, but metal are better for splitting big rings. And blunting your saw!

 

That's a 660 there mate, with a 36". Covered in cobwebs now.

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