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Nails in timber


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Next time a customer ask's why firewood is so dear I will show them this, 16 nails, staples and barb wire in a 1 mtr section, granted this was the base but there had been others further up the trunk. I gave up cutting in the end as every cut was another sharpen.

 

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late father in law was cutting some beech in wood cut it down logging it up sparks flew out chain was blunt. in the end we split the trunk with wedges embedded in trunk was a 9mm bullet from a german aircraft strafed the woods as thought it was a army camp. it was in the first world war. did not do the chain much good.

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fitted a new 20inch chain on mi husky first cut into a beech trunk that was 2ft dia just got about half way saw jumped chain brake kicked in

brake off started to cut again saw was vibrating stopped looked at chain there was a whole chisel missing off the chain! ripped completely off!!!!

i had hit a piece of half inch round bar which must have been used as a stake it ran about 3ft up the trunk!!!!

was not happy!!!!

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