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Log holder for a chain saw - DaveH - 11-10-2012 Hi, Started this a couple of days ago. Based on the old type 'X' wood horse, only in metal Using 50x25mm (1" x 2") rectangular steel tubing. The photo's just show the 6 legs cut, 6 holes drilled and temporary bolted together. [attachment=3674] [attachment=3675] [attachment=3676] The wheelbarrow is just to give some idea of the size, just in case you don't know how big a brick is. And yes I did build that brick wall 14000 bricks . DaveH RE: Log holder for a chain saw - stevec - 11-10-2012 Looks good Dave, which goes first the chain or the crossbar? Are you going to put a sacrificial board along the top of the horizontal? RE: Log holder for a chain saw - sasquatch - 11-10-2012 Geez, i thought the wheelbarrow was to catch the blocks,, save picking them up! Are you going to cut in the two uprights or off the end? RE: Log holder for a chain saw - DaveH - 11-10-2012 Sorry guys (Steve & Sasquatch) I didn't explain it very well. It isn't finished yet the 'G' clamps and the cross bar are there to hold it together so I could see what it looked like and to take a couple of photo's. There will be no sacrificial board, sacrificing people is frowned upon in this country - can't think why there are a few million I'd like to sacrifice. I have more or less finished it so I take some more photo's I just have to decide whether to paint it or not. DaveH RE: Log holder for a chain saw - DaveH - 11-10-2012 (11-10-2012, 06:22 PM)sasquatch Wrote: Geez, i thought the wheelbarrow was to catch the blocks,, save picking them up!Wheelbarrow to catch the logs - now that's a good idea With a chainsaw I tend to cut off the ends - I'm always concerned cutting between supports in case it jams the blade DaveH RE: Log holder for a chain saw - sasquatch - 11-10-2012 Dave, yup it will jam the chain for sure cutting between. Of course you have to paint it!! Lol RE: Log holder for a chain saw - DaveH - 11-10-2012 (11-10-2012, 07:42 PM)sasquatch Wrote: Of course you have to paint it!! LolHuh - thought you would say that Would you like to choose the colour? DaveH RE: Log holder for a chain saw - ETC57 - 11-10-2012 HOT PINK I like the Idea of a steel saw horse the wood ones always wind up broken or rotted out Dave Jerry. P.S. Quite the brick mason too!!! RE: Log holder for a chain saw - Highpower - 11-10-2012 (11-10-2012, 05:02 PM)DaveH Wrote: And yes I did build that brick wall 14000 bricks . So when are you going to come visit me and tuck-point my house??? RE: Log holder for a chain saw - Mayhem - 11-10-2012 (11-10-2012, 05:02 PM)DaveH Wrote: ...The wheelbarrow is just to give some idea of the size, just in case you don't know how big a brick is... But how big is the wheelbarrow Dave? |