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  1. Burnham

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/4dXVbK2Qljw @davidwyby I pulled the youtube link out of Gary's OP.
  2. Burnham

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    Uh oh. Sounds like one of those rocks better not turned over. :D
  3. Burnham

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    I am still not understanding where this page is, or how to access it. I'm sorry to be such a dweeb; while I'm sure this seems outrageously obvious to you, to me it's a black hole.
  4. Burnham

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    I have no idea what you are saying, John. :|:
  5. Burnham

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    What am I seeing here? How do I use it? I'm pretty dumb about this sort of thing.
  6. Burnham

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    Yup. Anything posted to the old gypoclimber.com website was never to be seen again after Butch abandoned it. Anything after that and before 2008 is gone, unless it got bumped forward, like this one, right about the time of the software change (that time around). So that's about 8 years of...
  7. Burnham

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    Bump for one of the oldest threads in the current TreeHouse archives. A bunch of members no longer participating, including the OP. Which is too bad. But on the other hand, plenty are still posting, more than 15 years later. That says something good happens here.
  8. Burnham

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    Bumping again from the Archives.
  9. Burnham

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    In the recent spirit of bumping some older threads hidden in the difficult to search archives..this one has always held a favored place for me. I want to offer again our appreciation to Pantheraba for his uncommon willingness to put himself out there, open for criticism. He's a helluva good guy.
  10. Burnham

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    Bump...this was a good'un.
  11. Burnham

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    Agreed, at least for me.
  12. Burnham

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    Well, there surely is a difference of opinion on that one, too, Gary. For it to be easier to intersect perfectly when making the angled cut first you have to be good at keeping the back of both cuts level and parallel...and we have seen that that can be a challege for some cutters. As I see...
  13. Burnham

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    Thanks for the positive responses, folks. I also want to offer kudos to Gary for both his open attitude and willingness to put himself out there for all to see. And I agree that his enthusiasm is a wonderful asset to the Treehouse. While I have your attention, if you'll indulge me I'd like...
  14. Burnham

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    I have been kicking myself all day about this post, Gary. I came off all negative, with no constructive criticism offered. Please accept my apologies, and maybe I can do something more useful. When you start that flat cut for the base of your face, if you have trouble getting it level, hunker...
  15. Burnham

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    No offense, Gary, but your felling cut technique would most likely get you a fail in the FS cert. course :). Well, maybe an A cert...:D
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