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    Some thing like this in a 4" grinder will rough in a seat fast. http://www.katools.com/shop/carving-tools-holey-galahad-c-21_33.html http://rotarypro.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=278_280&products_id=6249
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    8)
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    That's a hernia waiting to happen. :D
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    If any one else has an interest, I see Bailey's has the Logosol Timberjig mill on sale til 3/28. http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=LSL+4900+000+1000&srccode=MG0313&utm_source=mar7_2013_mg&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Banner&utm_campaign=mar7_2013_mg_email
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    It's because you are pushing from one side. On the larger two post chainsaw mills there is a push handle in the center to equalize the load and limit twisting.
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    You can also use a oven and scale. Not as fast, but a way to verify your meter is correct. http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1957/5190/Moisture_Content_ocr.pdf;jsessionid=FC80663677A38A95011F3DCFE282584E?sequence=1
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    This might be an option if you don't want to mess with rails all the time. http://www.procutportablesawmills.com/
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    Lumby to Needles, north and around then back down to Balfour. Was going to cross at there but it was raining and there was a hour and half wait for the ferry. So headed south to Nelson and on down to 3 east to put me back in the US at Bonners Ferry. It was a very nice run through there. Maybe...
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    Yup that is the right area. I snapped a picture because of the two LeTourneau log movers.
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    This one wasn't too far away if I remember right.
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