Chainsaw with a laser?

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scooby074

Feeling the Heat
Jan 7, 2011
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Nova Scotia
If the 90's taught me anything, its that everything is better with laser:p


 
Interesting.......

For felling trees? There are already marks on the saw?

For bucking to length ????? They may be onto something.

What's the cost?
 
Never thought I needed a GPS in a car either, why not!
 
I can see it know cops shoot crazed individual with laser guided chainsaw.
 
Why does everyone have to make burning wood so damned complicated? Cut down tree, buck said tree into lengths, split said tree and stack to dry, open door to woodstove and throw chuncks of wood in to heat home and cook over, repeat prossess as needed.
 
a laser won't help when buckin' a hockey stick
 
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Why does everyone have to make burning wood so damned complicated? Cut down tree, buck said tree into lengths, split said tree and stack to dry, open door to woodstove and throw chuncks of wood in to heat home and cook over, repeat prossess as needed.

It is easy to "buck it up"... Unless you have a complex that makes your splits 18" (plus or minus 1/8") ;)


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Lotta bare ground there, looks like you are running a few cords low
 
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Nah. Look in the 1st pic. It shows the Shed and 8 wood racks behind the garage. Then there is the Barn (that's where I am taking the pics from) It has wood in it too :)

If I run short. I've been robbed or....... That's all I can think of?

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(Sorry to Hijack)
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or not.
 
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Interesting.......

For felling trees? There are already marks on the saw?

For bucking to length ????? They may be onto something.

What's the cost?

Dont know what the cost is, curious myself.
Its of little use to me though, I dont fret over my rounds being +/- a couple inches, but for some here that obsess over their splits and stacks it could be of use, certainly looks like it is more convenient than those magnet and stick systems that some on here use.
 
Now I need to start taking batteries for the chainsaw.
My stick on the bar is still working well . :)
 
Who cares about the laser. I want to know when I can order the remote control chainsaw that hovers and doesn't need an operator to hold it.
 
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ahhhhh......hmmmmmm.....$25 and my Mingo marker keeps me within 1/2 inch or less......but I do just LOVE toys;em!
 
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I just want the flying RC saw!
 
I just want the flying RC saw!

Yeah! A saw controlled by thought waves! Now there's a toy! I think I'll just stay in bed a little longer and get those 2 big white oaks cut and maybe that old shagbark while I'm thinking about it!;lol
 
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