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« Reply #20 on: November 06, 2009, 12:42:20 AM »

I was a sawhand in the log woods for quite a few years and I guess running a chainsaw got in my blood. I love to hear a chainsaw run and smell the mix of the oil, gas and fresh sawn wood all combined at the same time.
Yes, there is something to that isn't there.  I have milled several beams with a chainsaw and a heydon lumber maker.  Which is nothing more than a piece of channel iron with a 2x6 guide, and they turned out quite nice. 
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