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Felling by hand , no notch or hinge

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by bogydave, Dec 20, 2014.

  1. bogydave

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    Cut a spruce today by hand.
    G-daughter carried it to the house.


    Love the smell of a fresh cut
    Christmas tree :)

    In the garage letting it thaw & then into the tree stand
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  2. bigbarf48

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    Good looking Christmas tree :thumbs:

    Sounds more fun than swinging by Home Depot or lowes :( :rofl: :lol:
     
  3. lukem

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    Good thing it didn't barber chair on you.
     
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  4. Gark

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    So, how did you expect to control its direction of fall? Some people just do scary things....
     
  5. NYCountry

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    Just in time for the holidays and you saved for a few bucks $$$
     
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  6. Stinny

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    Bet when the season is done, that'll even make a few BTUs too... :fire:
     
  7. billb3

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    my favorite kind of tree
    All you can buy around here now is heavily sheared like landscaping yews - nice, but not my idea of traditional.
     
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    Nice work bogy. :thumbs:
     
  9. papadave

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    Jeesh Dave, be careful out there.:D
     
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  10. haveissues

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    Didn't know they make bow saws that big.
     
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  11. fuelrod

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    Yaa got me, I "clicked" expecting to see some great woodsman "HE MAN" story lol.
    We found & cut our tree last weekend also.
    Nice tree and great little story. Have a great Christmas Dave.
     
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  12. gboutdoors

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    Funny thing is I could smell the freshness of the tree from your post. :)
     
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  13. Backwoods Savage

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    Nice. We usually cut a tree off our own place but not this year. Why? Last winter was a hard one, especially for the wildlife. Consequently, the deer got so hungry they ruined all the young trees.
     
  14. red oak

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    I think I'd have to notch that bad boy!
     
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    Yeah, some risks just aren't worth taking!
     
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  16. bogydave

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    LOL

    Was a windy day too, was a marginal day to be out there.

    Had to stop 1/2 way thru, touch up the blade with a file.
    Shopping for a grinder for 15" bow saw blades
    & a full chisel spare blade. LOL :)
     
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  17. weatherguy

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    I thought he was cutting firewood like that guy on Below Zero who cuts cords and cords with an axe and a saw
     
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