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What's a good technique for sawing wood?
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There is a time and a place for both...
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fast and hard
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slow n soft...then hard and fast
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What's a good technique for sawing wood? Ask the inmates. |
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omg both !
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Peccy you're just silly!
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this is what you signed up for angel !!!
cant beat a man who makes ya laugh all the time |
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Both! Depends on the circumstances!
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slow n soft...then hard and fast |
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Peccy you're just silly! |
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Wow to that we have really just stepped into the twilight zone..................
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Edited by
jdquig
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Mon 08/04/08 06:20 PM
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yes, it definitely would have to depend on the 'wood' being sawwed
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Both! Depends on the circumstances! |
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this is what you signed up for angel !!! cant beat a man who makes ya laugh all the time Yeah, but does he want me laughing in bed ? HA! |
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yes, it definitely would have to depend on the 'wood' being sawwed and the tool used!! |
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Teak Wood I think
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Both! Depends on the circumstances! That's a whole different thread.... and then that's based on preference |
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this is what you signed up for angel !!! cant beat a man who makes ya laugh all the time Yeah, but does he want me laughing in bed ? HA! |
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Well i just bought a Poulan Pro gas chain saw, with a 16" blade, and a 35cc motor. It cuts hard wood fast
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