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mikecotterill
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no 2 is awful unless you remove the chain cover and it pulls small stuff up into the saw and jams the chain. i would choose the first one or make one simlyer, or even better make a large cutting rack with an end to butt the end of the logs up then you so you can cut several in one go.

the last one looks tricky to load and the third almost def requires two guys!

so i recon 1

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Have a look at the thread DIY chainsaw stand, lots of input on various models. I have an oregon easycut sawhorse which is brilliant for smaller stuff in multiple. My review is in the arb review section or "oregon easycut review" in forum

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First pic is the one altho the silly boy in the picture is cutting the wrong end! The greatest proportion of the stick should be over the 'feet' of the frame like this

 

I don’t know what he is planning to cut with that saw, it looks like yet another Chinese knock off.

 

If he cuts any off the end over the feet the log will fall out.

 

Get jiggy with the miggy and make your own

 

 

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As an alternative to a saw horse, it might be worth considering the Clark Log Jack. Quick and easy to use and no need to lift the logs up off the ground onto a stand. The video explains it well....

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8JLQLuPTc0]Clark Log Jack - YouTube[/ame]

 

 

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