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    Go buy a carbide or diamond grit chainsaw chain, you need "cutting fluid" instead of chainsaw oil in the reservoir. I have one, haven't used it in a good while, it CAN be slow but it's next to ZERO consumable waste other than fuel and with a 20" bar there isn't much of anything I can't cut. It is NOT designed for structural components so you guys with other ideas think again, its made for pipe, tubing and so forth, meaning PERFECT for a chiller.



    I also want to bring up that the chainsaw needs a slight modification so it will "oil" the chain at about 3 times the rate
    Last edited by armygreywolf; 03-27-2014 at 12:11 PM.

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