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brocerslrdIconLog diameters30-08-2017 @ 07:39 
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At the moment I only have access to a skinny log and was wandering if people find it harder/easier on skinny or larger?
RickIcon...30-08-2017 @ 08:28 
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I find it mostly depends on what I've been eating.
yiannisIcon...30-08-2017 @ 10:21 
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Rick said:I find it mostly depends on what I've been eating.


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BillytheoldIcon...30-08-2017 @ 11:03 
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It seems to me that they all for different . Wood logs to me are tougher to lift. Metal logs depending on the metal thickness. I have a thick walled log that's diameter is somewhat smaller that is much tougher to clean for me. No log is the same. I know this makes no seance but I'll press post anyway.
brocerslrdIcon...30-08-2017 @ 17:00 
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Billytheold said:It seems to me that they all for different . Wood logs to me are tougher to lift. Metal logs depending on the metal thickness. I have a thick walled log that's diameter is somewhat smaller that is much tougher to clean for me. No log is the same. I know this makes no seance but I'll press post anyway.



Do you find the press on said log easier or harder?
PaulSavageIcon...30-08-2017 @ 17:24 
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The thinner logs 6-8" are harder to clean since you really can't roll them up the body the same as the bigger logs. Often people struggle to get leg drive into a 12" log as they can't stop it rolling down on them as they try to press. That won't happen the same on smaller diameter logs so they can be easier to jerk etc If you just use strict pressing then from my experience 12" is much easier due to the smaller rom.

Personally for me overall I'd say a 12" is definitely the easiest to lift on and 6" the hardest. 10" log can be perfect to lift on, depends on the log and how big you are but for me I would struggle more to clean it than a 12".
Wayne_CowdreyIcon...30-08-2017 @ 18:56 
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I'd say generally a thinner log is harder to clean, a little harder to strict, easier to push press.

But, you can get used to a particular log and find a different log more difficult whether it's thicker or thinner.
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