Philbert
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These have been around for several years: basically, a 3-legged, folding saw horse with an integrated clamp / vise. I have seen versions sold under the 'Rockwell', 'Triton', 'WORX', 'Rigid', 'WEN', and 'Franklin' brand names.
I have a couple of saws and chains to evaluate, and need to cut lots of cookies, so I found a used one on Craig's List to see if I can hold some of the limbs more stable than in a saw buck. Anybody else use these with their saws?
The photos show a 5-1/2 diameter log clamped in place with the standard, rubber jaws. Some models offer a 'log jaw' accessory with metal teeth. I did not see any still offered for this model, but the photo, below, shows a set for the Triton version. These use 3 points of contact for securing irregularly shaped logs or limbs.
I may try to make some out of 'U'-channel, with bucking dog style teeth cut in.
Philbert
I have a couple of saws and chains to evaluate, and need to cut lots of cookies, so I found a used one on Craig's List to see if I can hold some of the limbs more stable than in a saw buck. Anybody else use these with their saws?
The photos show a 5-1/2 diameter log clamped in place with the standard, rubber jaws. Some models offer a 'log jaw' accessory with metal teeth. I did not see any still offered for this model, but the photo, below, shows a set for the Triton version. These use 3 points of contact for securing irregularly shaped logs or limbs.
I may try to make some out of 'U'-channel, with bucking dog style teeth cut in.
Philbert
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