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Sawbucks and gang cutting for small wood? Time saver or annoyance? Most definitely a sawbuck saves a lot of time on the small stuff I really like to use one when my wife is helping She takes the real small limbs and stacks maybe 8-10 on the sawbuck at one time That really helps me a lot and speeds things up Cutting the small trees and or limbs is what really robs the time from your cutting and that is one good reason to cutting logs that are say from 20
Sawbuck | Hearth. com Forums Home A sawbuck is helpful, but if you are doing a lot of wood that size I recommend something like this This really saves time and your back
Pallet Sawbuck and Large Round Spitting Question Glad you liked the the pallet sawbuck used it some more last night and can't believe I ever got along without it One more question where does "noodling" fit into a wood cutting operation? I must be doing things all wrong ;-P Click to expand
My new sawbuck | Hearth. com Forums Home I finished building my new sawbuck over the weekend and its working great Took a couple ideas I liked, and designed it to suit my needs The "crotch" height is 2' from the ground, to match the height of my wood trailer I offset the center leg, and made the short side 18"OC, my preferred
sawbuck plans | Hearth. com Forums Home Here is a link for sawbuck plans, i made this in 45 minutes very easy to make and very sturdy it cost me about ten bucks to make i went to home depot and bought the treated wood in their scrap bin for 50 cents a board and i purchased galvanized bolts even if you have no carpentry skills
Building a sawbuck | Hearth. com Forums Home The reason a sawbuck is good is not for cutting up the main trunk of the tree but it works great on the small limbs, say, from 6" down When my wife is helping we found that works fantastically I first limb the tree and cut off the limbs that are small but yet big enough to save for firewood
Pallet sawbuck, pine, seasoning stacks - Hearth. com Forums Hey, I like the mountain goat style sawbuck Is it asymmetrical or just on a slope? Building it asymmetric keeps the base away from your feet Looking at the pattern of sawdust on the ground though, it looks like you're standing on the long side Also, I can't help but notice your wood is stacked all wrong You got the bark side down
Sawhorse thought | Hearth. com Forums Home I use a sawbuck--lots of photos and videos on the internet, but what I do is take a 2 foot diameter log and screw some scrap lumber to it so the scrap lumber makes a v shape, with the log just below the bottom of the v Do this in 3 or 4 places, pile the branches on it, and saw the whole pile to length When you overcut, you just hit the log
Modify your sawbuck, or. . . | Hearth. com Forums Home My existing sawbuck has 24" centers for the X's, works great for log length wood But I have another huge stack of rounds, lengths vary from 16" to 26" I'm after 17" so I can go N S in the BKK, and that means I'll have to do some cutting I now come to my question- For the sake of
Sawbuck | Hearth. com Forums Home Should have done this a long time ago Had enough of stepping on a log on top of a round to secure it while cutting, or cutting while they were still in a pile The first stud is shorter to allow the chainsaw to get in closer to the end