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I tried out my home-made V stand today on the pile of short branches left in the barn. Not so good..all my branches are too round <s>.. and the central gap too wide. I think i'll add a central V and gripper sometime - something like an old rake head or alloy stair gripper and bungie cord should do it..

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I had a 'what the heck' moment and bought the oregan sawhorse...arrived today and have to admit it's a dream to use....stacked full and four cuts = 2 wheelbarrows of logs.

 

Having said that a farmer neighbour tells me he used to hammer stake pairs into the ground every foot over a long run... fill the whole mess with piles of branches and go down the gaps with saw and long bar and do his whole winter supply in one session!!

 

Oneupmanship at it's best.

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interesting little gadget. £95 0r £115 for both models. Only negative is there is nowhere to support the saw, like it though.

 

yeah that was the problem i found, i just made a table from pallets waist hieght next to me.

 

tbh though most of the time we use it, there are 2 of us. one holding saw and other fectching timber and loading the log loc

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