Wow this saw makes it easy

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To cut some oak pieces that are about 6 in in diameter. Ive had the oak in the back yard for some years not able to use it because they were too big to use in my grill. I cut the wood down to about 3 in chunks.I think this is a great saw good price, I hope the quality is there to last. I will post some pictures when I can.
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Not bad for 50 bucks cut through the hard oak like butter, came with a cool bag too.
 
I use my sawzall with the tree pruning blade. Just be careful if you use it, it's brutally sharp.
 
Agreed about holding the wood need to be careful. Yeah I could have bought a saws all but just need something for around the house that was inexpensive and easy to use.
 
I just use my $20 sawzall from harbor freight. that's a neat little saw though
 
I bought a JawSaw to use for trimming back a bunch of Laurel bushes around the yard.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9mFO_CYZbw"]WORX JawSaw --Â*As Seen on TV - YouTube[/ame]

Handled everything I threw at it up to 4", anything larger I have a 20" chainsaw. Use a Shopsmith with a bandsaw to cut lengths into smoker chunks.

The Alligator Lopper is another option you might consider.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ifvuG9J65s"]Black & Decker Alligator Lopper - 4.5 AMP Electric Chain Saw (LP1000) - YouTube[/ame]
 
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