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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2009

Sawing through 27" wide spruce log at 3" thick 11' long. Jonsered saw providing power. Slab will be converted into a decorative counter top.

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  • Sorry but I can barely see whats happening on this video.

  • @terrencesauve The camera doesn't provide the best video,it does better with still shots. Just workin' with what I've got.

  • JONSERED??!!? my stihl 036 cuts faster than that!!! and it has over 1,000 hours on it!

  • Oh come on. I've got an 052 and that log would make that grunt ripping it. Fred usually runs the Jonsered and a Stihl,double the power and with the opposite design both saws have leave the gas and oil fills up.

  • The nearly finish product is on my BG. Will stay up until Mon. 8-17 pm.

  • That slab was trimmed and installed as a counter 6/20. As soon as I get "up on the hill" I'll post a picture of the finished product.

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  • 'Ol Fred said the way to really cut wood was with the Jonsered on one end and a Stihl saw on the other. The gas/oil fill on the Stihl is on the other side so both saws have the fill holes up.

  • wow...that's one tough saw.

  • Same is happening here. Old Fred is retired and this is basically his hobby.

  • Turkamine,think I marked you as spam,sorry. Whats that cactus, saguaro? Don't they rip that down like boards?

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