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Make one from some old timber if you have it, then at least it wont hurt the wallet in build cost, if you touch it with the saw, or if ou touch it with the saw, it wont blunt the chain being made of wood!

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Go for a drive around your town or village, pick a few pallets and some wooden boards, take them home and it shouldn't take long to make one. It won't cost much either!

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One of the members put a picture of a great one they made out of ply jaws and long coach screws to hold the logs in place.

 

Wonder if they could put it up again as it was a work of art!

 

 

Post note;

 

Found it was posted by Woodworks, assume he will post again if he is happy to.......good work

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Ha Ha not exactly a work of art but do mean this one :001_smile:.

I am now a convert to the style of Sharkbaits saw horse and have made a very similar one but this is my second favorite way ahead of the old fashioned X sort.

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Have you thought of our new sawhorse!

 

Main point is it holds all the wood so no more bending down and having to pick it all up!

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Have you thought of our new sawhorse!

 

Welcome to Arbtalk Truncator.

 

Have you seen the thread "Has anyone used a Truncator?" - have a search for it.

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