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i love the over dramatic red semi circle on your 1, goes for nowt:sneaky2:. you may have drawn a big arch but your stick would get jammed at 2pm:lol:

If it was open at the top and bottom then it will have to go well over before breaking the hinge, but i wouldnt bother on Cedar, its too brittol.

I reckon Mike spent to long in the states and picked up a bad habit:biggrin:

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damm you sir thats the reason i do it anyway:001_tt2:

 

Mike does it because his girly arms cant hold up the saw:laugh1:, and do proper MANS gobs with a lovely steep front face, personally i just slash cut the stuff and let it go much quicker and cooler:thumbup1:, keeps the groundies warm chasing them down the hill towards the houses and fences:thumbup:

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Deer man.There are better ways to spent 2K,like a GRCS and Porta Wrap for example.

 

Mike, just got myself a GRCS but I do like the look of yours, I like the idea of the bollard over the Harken 46.

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i love the over dramatic red semi circle on your 1, goes for nowt:sneaky2:. you may have drawn a big arch but your stick would get jammed at 2pm:lol:

If it was open at the top and bottom then it will have to go well over before breaking the hinge, but i wouldnt bother on Cedar, its too brittol.

I reckon Mike spent to long in the states and picked up a bad habit:biggrin:

 

 

try it stephen:001_rolleyes:

Posted (edited)
Steve.I just make the back cut at the level of the top of the front cut.

 

QUOTE]

Whats the advantage to the reverse gob:confused1:

 

The timber will drop off the stump rather than jump off the stump.

Edited by High Scale
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