I use metal tape that sticks to the table to show were the end of the log shoud be on the table.You dont have to be close to the blade.I consider a chain saw far more dangerous to use.The saw must be sharp.Dull saws are a waste of time.I can hand sharpen, but still put the saw on my belsaw sharpener once a year.This keeps the saw round and angles right.New blades should be checked before using.I seen a few with no bevel on the face or top of the teeth.Avoid frozen dirt on the wood.I saw to length in the woods with a shaft drive saw.Haul the sawed wood out in a trailer and unload in to the woodshed.The only way I can get exact 4 foot wood is to measure with a stick and mark with an axe.Then 4 foot the tree with a chain saw.I dont fuss over short pieces, just avoid too long.4.00 fuel oil will make many go back to wood heat.Ive heard that fuel oil will be 5.00 come sept.500.00 for a 100 gallon minimum delivery.
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