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PBNJ
Trad Bowhunter
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chain cutting?
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August 06, 2007, 01:56:00 PM »
Boys and girls, I have left a chain-on treestand up to long in a tree and now the tree has taken hold of it!
I need to cut away one link to free it. What do you all suggest I do this with. I thought of a bolt cutter but this may be to precarious up in a tree. What else is out there to easily cut threw a chain? Thanks in advance, Paul
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BobW
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Re: chain cutting?
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August 06, 2007, 02:02:00 PM »
Just long day with a hack saw...... and a bunch of blades too.
Not sure if there is a battery operated angle grinder, seems to be everything else running on them.
good luck
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Joe Clark
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Re: chain cutting?
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August 06, 2007, 02:05:00 PM »
If you have a cordless drill you can chuck up a 4" cut-off blade and use it like a cut off saw.
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madness522
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Re: chain cutting?
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August 06, 2007, 02:10:00 PM »
Unbolt the chain from the stand and leave it in the tree and call it a sacrifice for leaving it hung so long. A new chain is cheap and easiy to get.
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Barry Clodfelter
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Deadbolt
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Re: chain cutting?
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August 06, 2007, 02:30:00 PM »
Bolt cutters or recirprocating saw. I've used both.
Last year I had my treestand locked up and when I went to get the lock off it froze and I broke the key inside...I brough the recip saw out and cut it off.
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DAGATOR
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August 06, 2007, 02:53:00 PM »
This is a no-brainer! A DREMEL! Use the cutting disc and either cut the wood away from the chain or the chain itself.
Clay
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Ray Hammond
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Re: chain cutting?
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August 06, 2007, 02:53:00 PM »
if you are using your harness as a climbing harness there is no problem leaning against it, and using both hands to cut the chain with bolt cutters.
I've done it a couple of times.
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