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I am hoping you don't get all excited about this electric saw and start tearing the motor out of your dryer to make a "hot" saw! If you got that going the sky would be the limit for the electric hotsaws!
 
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OK, OK, I got your back.

My first saw was when I was a grad student in college. (Most of you 'fellers' don't know what college is - it's kind of like a long hunting trip, but in the city instead of the woods, and there's no game to shoot, or guns to use - just lots of beer and staying up late doing something other than what you came there for.)
Anyway, After a large limb dropped on my house, I scraped together my loose change and bought a little electric at a yard sale. I was rather impressed that it actually managed to get through the limb (about 12" diameter) a few times, and lasted for months after that for other small sawing jobs.

So, when that saw finally died, I lamented for a week and buried it in a pink casket with a tear-soaked hankie and my favorite garter belt. Once I got my degree in exotic dancing, I determined to get another saw just like it, but Stihl Sawing beat me to it. I don't hold a grudge, however. He and I are going dancing together next weekend.
 
OK, OK, I got your back.

My first saw was when I was a grad student in college. (Most of you 'fellers' don't know what college is - it's kind of like a long hunting trip, but in the city instead of the woods, and there's no game to shoot, or guns to use - just lots of beer and staying up late doing something other than what you came there for.)
Anyway, After a large limb dropped on my house, I scraped together my loose change and bought a little electric at a yard sale. I was rather impressed that it actually managed to get through the limb (about 12" diameter) a few times, and lasted for months after that for other small sawing jobs.

So, when that saw finally died, I lamented for a week and buried it in a pink casket with a tear-soaked hankie and my favorite garter belt. Once I got my degree in exotic dancing, I determined to get another saw just like it, but Stihl Sawing beat me to it. I don't hold a grudge, however. He and I are going dancing together next weekend.
of course you know you just handed us a death sentence....right.lol I can't dance.
 
Bring it to the gtg lol. Why not just buy a stove with a bigger box? Someone get SawTroll to give us the specs on that stihl killer lmfao it will go nice with your gucci lol
 
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Don't know about that, just took it out to the barn and run it a second, Sucker sounds like a 747 taking off.lol I was gonna fix ya'll up with a pic of the saw in action. but it's pouring rain here.

y u think I ain't huntin?lmfao I never seem to see deer in rain like everyone else says they do.
 
y u think I ain't huntin?lmfao I never seem to see deer in rain like everyone else says they do.
I don't see many in hard downpours, but always see a few in a drizzle. Killed a few when it's drizzling. I like hunting in those conditions. Also got stuck in my stand one time in a thunderstorm. Didn't want to get down cause i was along way from the wheeler with no rainsuit. my stand has a top and i figured no problem i've sit here many a time in the rain. it started to hail and the wind started blowin hard, had to put my chair over my head cause those hailstones were hurtin when they hit me.
 
I ran into the same situation a couple years ago.

I got a bunch of pre-cut logs from a local tree service company. I brought in a load of wood for the stove and about half the pieces wouldn't fit in the stove.

Well, I had my 10" DeWalt power miter saw set-up in the basement to handle the 200+ feet of molding that I was installing in the kid's bedrooms upstairs, so I blasted through long wood with the miter saw.

I felt very confident knowing that the wood I was burning was cut precisely on a 90 degree angle.

I did the same thing my first year in this house. There was about a 1/2 cord left by the previous owner but it was cut for his giahugeous relic of a stove and wouldn't fit my new stove. I took the mitre saw out to the wood shed and chopped up my wood as needed. Of course I would have used the excuse to by a new saw had I thought of it. :monkey:
 

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