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    Bypassing the hinge.

    Horizontal bypass, front lean and dull saw or timid sawyer = barber chair on the right species.
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    Bypassing the hinge.

    That would be a striped ass and no dinner, here. A screw up like that really needs to be adressed, harshly. Could as well have been your climbing rope.
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    Bypassing the hinge.

    That is a large part of training apprentices. I have a reputation of being VERY hard on them ( I've heard that from the school), but on the other hand, once when I was a bit down, my poartner, Richard, cheered me up by listing all the peole, who have found a niche for themselves in the trees...
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    Bypassing the hinge.

    This is what I love about only working with people, who have apprenticed with me. Trained from scratch over a 3½ year period, they are like little copies of me, workwise. ( Except of course, nowhere near as good ;))
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    Bypassing the hinge.

    Fire his ass!
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    Bypassing the hinge.

    So if I'm finally getting this right, he is turning the horizontal part of his facecut into an unintended dutchman.
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    Bypassing the hinge.

    This is turning into a "How to interpret the bible, when the OP won't chip in" thread.
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    Bypassing the hinge.

    Well, we'll see what he has to say.
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    Bypassing the hinge.

    I still don't get it? Please explain. If cutting trees with a supertight lay, I'll cut through the hinge, or at least the side, I want the tree to roll away from, as soon as the tree is committed. Standard procedure.
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    Bypassing the hinge.

    Could someone with a better command of English than me, please tell me what you're talking about? Is the idiot simply cutting through the hinge? If so, I'm sure that to someone, that would be "very much out of the box"
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