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    Default Not really a good example of how to mill....

    Saw this image on Facebook, thought I would share. I am sure BobL, you would love to have a chat to this bloke. [emoji15]

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    Gravity does most of the work but how did he get the saw up there in the first place?

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    Hi,
    They say there is one borne every minute, I recon they must exterminate themselves at the same rate, judging by some of the examples.
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    What does he do when there isn't a branch stub at the right levels to stand on. Don't tell me, I'll work it out. Of course! He gets out his lumberjack spikes.

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    I want to know how he got the first cut flat and level and how the last slab is going to be cut??? He may have gone a little too extreme with Bob's idea of putting the log on an incline [emoji848]
    His right leg looks like it may hit the ground before the left one with where it is versus the bar.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cal View Post
    Saw this image on Facebook, thought I would share. I am sure BobL, you would love to have a chat to this bloke. [emoji15]
    Well He would fit right in at our mens shed

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    Another petrol sniffer.

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    Must of used his ladder to get the first cut straight but I guess it's fallen away.��

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    At least it appears he is wearing hearing protection!!!!
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    Yes, who needs two good legs when you've got two good ears!


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    Give him an invitation to the Darwin Awards

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