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How Not to Cut Down a Big Tree
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<blockquote data-quote="Bandsaw" data-source="post: 604758" data-attributes="member: 9037"><p>Don't know if that was intentional, or just stupid, but they had little or no control of that tree, cutting it like that. The notch is too small, and there should have been a "hinge" of uncut wood back of it. Cutting the way they did it is dangerous, and also damages far much wood. Notice the big splinter pulled out of the trunk. I wonder if the mourners in the clip would like to visit my mill? Also, dun, I would question whether they use paper or anything else after they do their "business."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bandsaw, post: 604758, member: 9037"] Don't know if that was intentional, or just stupid, but they had little or no control of that tree, cutting it like that. The notch is too small, and there should have been a "hinge" of uncut wood back of it. Cutting the way they did it is dangerous, and also damages far much wood. Notice the big splinter pulled out of the trunk. I wonder if the mourners in the clip would like to visit my mill? Also, dun, I would question whether they use paper or anything else after they do their "business." [/QUOTE]
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