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Georgesoton

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  1. Great info guys, thank you. I will pass it on, and cross everything that he listens!
  2. Hi all, newbie here I'm working with a fella who got his ticket six months ago, and I'm concerned he might have got the wrong end of the stick with this. I don't have a ticket yet, but I have worked around many people who do, and I have never heard or seen anyone put the back cut below the gob. Is this something new? Or maybe for a particular situation, so slopes/leaners/splitty types? The fella reckons that's how he was taught by his instructor and is continuing to do it this way as standard. I'm just worried he continually sets himself up with a tree that sits on the saw and wants to go in the opposite direction to the gob. What do you think?

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