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Check out this firewood cutting gizmo......
toad67
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Whew....a solution to a problem I didn't know I had. 😁
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I just use one of these:
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Well there is a ridiculous product...now how to drop hints to my wife with Christmas knocking on the door.
Darn, all this time I simply have a sharpie mark on each saw for the length. 😕
Plus 1,000 I just don't see it. For those reasons, I'm out.
I would tear that up/off in limbs in no time flat. I always use my bar length beside the log and get pretty darn close on each cut.
Not sure I am good enough for that one.
Do they have an amateursizer?
Just what my GrandSon needs. He can't estimate length within 6-8" so 16" firewood could be 12" or 24" and it's all good in his eyes.
Only problem is, he'd have the thing knocked out of kilter within 3-4 cuts.
It's annoying to me to have blocks that vary a lot in length when you want to measure cordage of a stack.
Kind of a neat gizmo Todd. I am considering the purchase of that. I can't use my bar length to measure, or it would be wood for the steam donkey.
I made a big wide scratch mark on my bar at the 15 inch point. I hold the bar against the tree and see where to make the cut.
I want a lazer that doesn't just point, but will also cut the oak tree in half, with a nice clean cut.
I'm waiting for them to come out with a Picatinny rail for my saw, so I can mount a flashlight and scope on it!!! This way, I can see exactly where I am cutting at night.
Son's wood splitter takes up to 30" blocks and his stove takes up to 36" so no big deal.
He rented a 'firewood processor' in September. It had a length gauge so the majority of the wood is basically same length.
We did 8-9 cords in a single afternoon and the job is done. Piled as high as we dared inside the 'wood corral' using the skidloader-it would make all you neat 'wood stackers' cringe.
Is this Norm Abram's side hustle? Man I miss his show. Or maybe Dr. Evil put a "laser"? Now if Jason had one on his chainsaw he'd be scary.
I can see the usefulness, but I can also see 100 ways to knock it out of whack and I think a green laser would be better in bright sun. Would you set it so that it was X number of inches at the tip of the bar or near the dogs?