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Doesn't look that bad to me. From a design view. The throttle is only pulled when a log goes onto the arm, and the saw is well and truly bolted in place.

 

But is it me or is there dried blood on the bar??. :lol:

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If you rake around YouTube you can find more scary woody devices.

 

FWIW We use an Abbey saw horse and clamp, but use a electric chainsaw on it. Quieter (as in not constantly running), no fumes in log store and no obvious difference in cut speed? My wife is happy using it too, as she would rather not use petrol saws (even though she has had her ticket for years).

 

This is for home use logs only btw.

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