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hello everybody Jeff here Im going to give a little demo on how I cut some smaller diameter logs on my homemade cut off rack anyway heres a look at logs and some staged on the ground this rack is made from old pallet racks from my warehouse and I line them up on there Ive got a small manual roller conveyor and Ive got my little steel you can see it my 390 with a 25 inch bar that I made a little bracket that bolts to the bar and onto a set of bearings and a shaft from an old sander and I mark everything 16 inch centers with an old tape measure it conveniently gives you a 16 inch spacing so you sidewalk chalk cross the dollar a bucket let me set up the camera and cut one unlock for you what you do safety first second thats all there is to it the deck holds about some old it the wrong way the the deck holds about quarter cord when its loaded as obviously does the old sander screen that I stack the logs on and then I run it through the tw7 usually with the six way wedge