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Topic: Fast and Hard Or Slow and Soft?
Peccy's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:15 PM
What's a good technique for sawing wood?

Troyd879's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:15 PM
There is a time and a place for both...

dixie_angel's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:16 PM
fast and hardhappy

myssfytz's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:16 PM
slow n soft...then hard and fastblushing

Marley's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:16 PM

What's a good technique for sawing wood?

Ask the inmates.

kutiepie31's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:17 PM
omg both ! :wink:

lilangel2's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:17 PM
Peccy you're just silly!bigsmile

myssfytz's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:18 PM
this is what you signed up for angel !!!


laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


cant beat a man who makes ya laugh all the time drinker

Jules0565's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:19 PM
Both! Depends on the circumstances!:wink:

jonny63's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:19 PM

slow n soft...then hard and fastblushing
Thats the way I always try to do "it".:banana:

Peccy's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:19 PM

Peccy you're just silly!bigsmile
well I wonder what the appropriate stroke length is?

Tanzkity's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:19 PM
Wow to that we have really just stepped into the twilight zone..................noway noway noway huh huh huh :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl scared scared scared scared scared scared scared shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked slaphead slaphead slaphead slaphead slaphead slaphead

jdquig's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:20 PM
Edited by jdquig on Mon 08/04/08 06:20 PM
yes, it definitely would have to depend on the 'wood' being sawwed

Peccy's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:20 PM

Both! Depends on the circumstances!:wink:
Why does it matter if you circumsc.............oh

lilangel2's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:20 PM

this is what you signed up for angel !!!


laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


cant beat a man who makes ya laugh all the time drinker


Yeah, but does he want me laughing in bed ? huh HA! bigsmile

MAKE_ME_GIGGLE's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:21 PM

yes, it definitely would have to depend on the 'wood' being sawwed


and the tool used!!

Peccy's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:21 PM
Teak Wood I think

Jules0565's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:22 PM


Both! Depends on the circumstances!:wink:
Why does it matter if you circumsc.............oh


laugh laugh laugh
That's a whole different thread.... and then that's based on preference :tongue:

Peccy's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:23 PM


this is what you signed up for angel !!!


laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


cant beat a man who makes ya laugh all the time drinker


Yeah, but does he want me laughing in bed ? huh HA! bigsmile
Bed? Get yer mind outta the gutter!

briancarr's photo
Mon 08/04/08 06:23 PM
Well i just bought a Poulan Pro gas chain saw, with a 16" blade, and a 35cc motor. It cuts hard wood fast:thumbsup:

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