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Forest Master looks good 

 

 

Quite like the Truncator for the non metal parts but less capacity and less portability

 

 

 

 

Some quite good demonstrations here.  The last two of the one I favour.  Not a very good demonstration of a sharp chainsaw in the first one!  Also he has not slipped a length of wood in the frame under the logs to protect the chain.

The second one shows how small a package it is when taken apart.   All the vertical rods just slide in and out, there are no pins or screws.  The legs have a knobbed screw to hold them in place, very easy and very stable although the guy in the video is making hard work of a simple task.

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On 26/01/2021 at 23:01, Billhook said:

Similar to Forest Master both in design and price, but I like the ease of assembly and compact stowage,

Thoroughly recommend.

 

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The saw horse also has alocking strap to secure the wood you are sawing. With this robust saw horse made ofsteel, you will cut your wood in an instant. The comfortable working height...

 

Main difference is the forest master one can be set up for any size firewood you want, I looked at these, but preferred the flexibility of the forest master one  

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2 hours ago, Gav73 said:

Main difference is the forest master one can be set up for any size firewood you want, I looked at these, but preferred the flexibility of the forest master one  

Fair comment, and if you are cutting in the same place all the time it would work well.  For me the ease of fitting all the bits into the back of my truck and taking the sawhorse to different locations is the deciding factor.  You do have a bit of flexibility on the width of your cut simply by cutting closer or further away from the uprights

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