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Looks flimsy and only good standing on concrete. the ones that slide shut and open wider than that, will stand on soft leaf mould in a wood fine. This would just fall over and its pricey.

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Best one I've had was a Portek type saw horse where you mount the saw on to the saw horse itself. Had an Oregon Easy saw horse too which was ok but it snapped after a couple of years.

 

Got a circular saw bench now and couldn't go back to messing about with saw horses again

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Just make one with an old sleeper and screw in 4 x 2 up the side at the desired clog length and have at it:thumbup: it would be a damd sight cheaper than what your looking at. the sleeper is also good as when you cut to the bottom the saw chain does not get damaged. I used that for a lot of years for all the small stuff. I then made this for the back of the tractor

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Thanks for your advice and help.

 

CallumA, good sold piece of equipment there. Thanks for sharing.

 

Does anyone have any plans I can follow so I can make my own or is it designed on the back of a match box?

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Just make one with an old sleeper and screw in 4 x 2 up the side at the desired clog length and have at it:thumbup: it would be a damd sight cheaper than what your looking at. the sleeper is also good as when you cut to the bottom the saw chain does not get damaged. I used that for a lot of years for all the small stuff. I then made this for the back of the tractor

 

Thats a real neat piece of engineering that. love the hydraulic chain clamp:thumbup1: no more spinning logs and kick back. I see the brackets for a front loader as well, lift and tip straight into a trailer. looks as though it could hold about a loose cubic meter as well.

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