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Cutting Pipe into Post
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1602505" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>Cut 28 more post today with the porta band. I'd guess it took 2.5 hours. Think it would have went faster but I made a few mistakes with the new setup I've been trying out. Pretty much I got the pipe on saw horses and cradle 1 piece on top of 2. Then I set the tractor forks up so I can pull a piece of pipe on top of them and have room to make the cut. Once cut they roll off the slightly angled forks into a not so neat pile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1602505, member: 32659"] Cut 28 more post today with the porta band. I’d guess it took 2.5 hours. Think it would have went faster but I made a few mistakes with the new setup I’ve been trying out. Pretty much I got the pipe on saw horses and cradle 1 piece on top of 2. Then I set the tractor forks up so I can pull a piece of pipe on top of them and have room to make the cut. Once cut they roll off the slightly angled forks into a not so neat pile. [/QUOTE]
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