Posted by Bruce Hopf on May 11, 2008 at 18:22:14 from (216.46.133.10):
I traded a guy for an old Buss Saw for cutting fire wood with. When our bush was logged, 40 trees where fell out into the fields on both sides of the bush. 30 in our back field. I was running out of time, because of seeding. so I just cut every thing in 4' lengths, and loaded them onto a wagon wit my loader tractor, to cut later when I had more time. Now I'm ngetting the Buss Saw ready to go, and I was wondering if it would be safe or not, to put sme sort of gauge, or stop so I can adjust for cutting into certain lengths, somthing like using a jig on radial arm saw in a wood working shop, when you cut alot of pieces of wood the same length. Your input is greatly appreciated.
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