Hope my Buzzsaw cuts like this one,

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Nov 6, 2015
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Northern Nevada
when I get it finished.
Not sure how the firewood business works in the country these guys are in. But it looks like the customer orders firewood and it is delivered and stacked, cut to 1 meter lengths. Then these guys show up with their saw and cut it to stove length. That saw sure slices thru the wood, compared to some of the underpowered, belt slipping, dull smoking blades, of buzz saws on youtube.


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He looks way too comfortable running that thing, and then who would want to pick all those small pieces off the ground.
 
" then who would want to pick all those small pieces off the ground."

I was thinking the same thing. Why cut it up out on the curb.
 
I think I want one...
 
I think it's the music that makes the difference [emoji6]
 
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Just imagine if the music was faster............Not the first day on the job

bob
 
Wowzers. I'll take one of those.
 
That must be one hell of a sharp blade...
 
I'd love one of those, but I'm afraid of the 10 inch radial arm saw and table saw I use to cut lumber. Five minutes into using it the first time years ago when I too young and stupid to be wary (I was ripping with it), the piece kicked back and hit me hard on the top of my leg. One inch to the right, and I'd have been speaking a couple of octaves higher, maybe permanently. I'm much more careful with those fast spinning amputators now
 
people are always looking for the best way to cut down a bunch of splits that are a little long for the stove... there it is
 
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