Ken,
I like this stone chainsaw thing, but why is it always bears (both
polar and grizzly)? Leave that stuff to the guys up in the Northwest. I
think if you are gonna do this thing, you have to strike out into new
territory. "Hamptons Folks Stray Dogs" in stone is the ticket. Put em
right out on the highway.
Nicholson and Galloway is using the chainsaw at Cooper Union. It sure
cuts faster than any mason but it can be a little brutal on the stone in
the wrong hands. It tends to have a mind of its own once penetration is
to the hilt. It also seems to break down every 1/2 hour and parts are
about 2 weeks in coming.
N. Micros