Re: Wood Fires



On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 23:32:28 GMT, hrbrickerNOSPAM@xxxxxx wrote:

Given what Jerry had to say. I recently acquired a chop saw which
I use to cut splits down into fist sized junks. Works great. A reciprocal
saw would do the same thing.

I use a 10-inch miter-box saw to cut small logs into chunks. The logs
are from 1" to 4" in diameter. I set up a bucket or wheelbarrow
alongside the saw to drop the chunks into

It pays to pay attention during the process. It's easy to get into a
rhythm of chop, drop, chop, drop . . . and the next thing you know,
you've jammed the blade a bit and the saw has let out a great big BANG
and stripped the log clean out of your hand, tossing it across the
yard. If you weren't paying attention, you will be after that happens.
.



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  • Re: Wood Fires
    ... I use to cut splits down into fist sized junks. ... I use a 10-inch miter-box saw to cut small logs into chunks. ... It pays to pay attention during the process. ... rhythm of chop, drop, chop, drop. ...
    (alt.food.barbecue)
  • Re: Wood Fires
    ... I use to cut splits down into fist sized junks. ... It pays to pay attention during the process. ... rhythm of chop, drop, chop, drop. ...
    (alt.food.barbecue)