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DIY Grinder Chainsaw

Discussion in 'The DIY Room' started by XXL, Jan 17, 2015.

  1. XXL

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    o_O

     
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  2. prell 73

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  3. PullinMyPoulan

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    save some money on an electric chainsaw if you have a metal cutoff saw
     
  4. Loon

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    I like the fact he's sticking his mitts in it and the thing is still plugged in.:rootintootin:
    What could possibly go wrong?:cheers:
     
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  5. HuskyFan

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    Wow, petty neat
     
  6. Jack Straw

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    He needs to come up with a way to old the bar.
     
  7. Butcher

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    I guess I don't see the problem. Ever cut wood with a belt driven cord wood saw mounted to a tractor? Some times you gotta run whatcha brung to get by.
     
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  8. Minnesota Marty

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    Looks like a Prazi beam cutter. I had one for the Skil 77 worm drive. Check it out. http://praziusa.com/beamcutter.html
    I just didn't use it enough and I sold it to my Post and Beam sub. He uses it probably every day.
     
  9. billb3

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    It's gonna get old pretty quick.
     
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  10. lukem

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    Those are handy. My BIL uses one for timber frames on restore jobs. A lot more precise than a chainsaw.
     
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