Wood saw

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beer999
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Wood saw

Post by beer999 »

Obviously chain saw is not much use in a catastrophe scenario. I have an axe and a wood maul. Need a saw which i can use single handed and possibly one to be used by two people. Something that is going to last. I want to use it on felled trees. Have a wood burner so sorted on that front. Thanks Beer
Vespa

Re: Wood saw

Post by Vespa »

These are expensive but seriously good quality.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_ ... Caps%2C578

I know a tree surgeon and he swears by them.
lonewolf
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Re: Wood saw

Post by lonewolf »

I use this: "350mm Compass Hand saw-all purpose" on Amazon £7.99, I picked up half a dozen on a market stall £2 each!!!
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ForgeCorvus
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Re: Wood saw

Post by ForgeCorvus »

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36inch bowsaw, budget frame
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Leo1
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Re: Wood saw

Post by Leo1 »

Sounds like you need one of the following
http://www.flinn-garlick-saws.co.uk/aca ... ducts.html

Would go for a 2 man crosscut saw myself

Leo
Yorkshire Andy
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Re: Wood saw

Post by Yorkshire Andy »

Cant beat the sandvic / bacho bow saws for one reason... replacement blades... unless you have the time and patience to learn saw sharpening (that or not been able to sharpen cheaper saws)

make sure you get at least a dry and wet wood blade

dry:

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wet:

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and a big table candle or hard bar of soap to lubricate the blade pre cut
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MizerD
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Re: Wood saw

Post by MizerD »

Leo1 wrote:Sounds like you need one of the following
http://www.flinn-garlick-saws.co.uk/aca ... ducts.html

Would go for a 2 man crosscut saw myself

Leo
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Leo1
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Re: Wood saw

Post by Leo1 »

I have picked up a 6ft & 8ft cross cut saws, on my travels. Also have a bow saw, while at best you will get a cut stroke of around 30% of a bow saws length, with a crosscut you can get upto 80%

Leo
grenfell
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Re: Wood saw

Post by grenfell »

I have bow saws and have heard many good things about the slikys in the link. I even have a bow saw gaffer taped to a pole for tree pruning , looks crude but does the job. I also carry several standard hard point wood saws in the van, partly because I use them for carpentry but I find them useful outside as well. The narrow blade makes cutting in awkward or tight places easy where a bow saw would snag. Ok so slower cutting as the teeth are smaller but sometimes that in itself is an advantage especially if cutting something like a branch that isn't firmly held.
I also have a large two handed saw and several sharp enable saws but tenon saws apart they don't get too much use.
ForgeCorvus
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Re: Wood saw

Post by ForgeCorvus »

Re: Bowsaws, spend your money on the blades and buy a frame thats about three times longer then what you're planning on cutting.

My brother has one on those 1 1/2 man saws (like Leo1 linked to),
he got it for about £15 and its great........ PITA to sharpen though
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