motoOzarks
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What would you cut with a chainsaw to need this type of jig to hold?
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I believe they're for beams, but also I think it's funny that those and these both exist and are probably just the ticket for certain people. It'd be funny to have one of each of them. View attachment 291521
Those are big with the amish builders.I believe they're for beams, but also I think it's funny that those and these both exist and are probably just the ticket for certain people. It'd be funny to have one of each of them. View attachment 291521
Wow been looking for something like that. Cross cutting big beams straight would be much easier with that! Had no idea they existed
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holy crap 700$!!!!
How do you order one? I am very interested. Right now I’m bringing a genny with my electric and extension cordI believe they're for beams, but also I think it's funny that those and these both exist and are probably just the ticket for certain people. It'd be funny to have one of each of them. View attachment 291521
How do you order one? I am very interested. Right now I’m bringing a genny with my electric and extension cordI believe they're for beams, but also I think it's funny that those and these both exist and are probably just the ticket for certain people. It'd be funny to have one of each of them. View attachment 291521
The conversions were for adding chainsaw bar to a electric circular saw.How do you order one? I am very interested. Right now I’m bringing a genny with my electric and extension cord
I’d be out of battery quickly, and to be honest the cordless ones are not as robust as the electric onesThe conversions were for adding chainsaw bar to a electric circular saw.
Although a person might do it on a rechargeable circular to get away from a generator...........