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Where can I order a good quality sawhorse
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<blockquote data-quote="Nosmo" data-source="post: 2032877" data-attributes="member: 35646"><p><strong>Older Thread Revisited</strong></p><p></p><p>I've been doing a search for plans used to make a sawbuck and ran across this thread. There are some good ideas within the thread and I plan on making one.</p><p></p><p>To answer one previous question "why use a sawbuck when you can just buck it up on the ground" ?</p><p></p><p>Well when I cut my own wood I use a home made log jack to cut the rounds</p><p>off at 15". I have a friend who is on the city's tree cutting crew and when they cut a tree up the lengths vary between 16 to 30 inches. If I want any free wood I have to take it like it hits the ground and I have to take it with me that way until I get it home. Nope I can't cut it shorter on the site.</p><p></p><p>Sure is going to make it easier to cut those pieces on a sawbuck.</p><p></p><p>Nosmo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nosmo, post: 2032877, member: 35646"] [b]Older Thread Revisited[/b] I've been doing a search for plans used to make a sawbuck and ran across this thread. There are some good ideas within the thread and I plan on making one. To answer one previous question "why use a sawbuck when you can just buck it up on the ground" ? Well when I cut my own wood I use a home made log jack to cut the rounds off at 15". I have a friend who is on the city's tree cutting crew and when they cut a tree up the lengths vary between 16 to 30 inches. If I want any free wood I have to take it like it hits the ground and I have to take it with me that way until I get it home. Nope I can't cut it shorter on the site. Sure is going to make it easier to cut those pieces on a sawbuck. Nosmo [/QUOTE]
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