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I simply LOVE the swinging crosscut sled! That is so innovative....

I think I may whittle up one of them this afternoon...

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Jim
 
jimi43":1yn76q21 said:
I simply LOVE the swinging crosscut sled! That is so innovative....

I think I may whittle up one of them this afternoon...

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Jim

It's a great idea Jimi, but I'd rather have the wood clamped to the sled than holding it in. Bear in mind they're probably cutting logs with this,
 
I'd rather spend 200 loo-rolls on that then at Mr Bricolage!

Btw, is the blade fitted the right way round?
 
awkwood":23xkspt7 said:
This might not be quite upto modern H&S standards too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bVAAx3mMKY :shock: :shock: :shock:

That's frightening...did you see...he has no guards whatsoever on those belts! :roll:

I particularly like the log activated emergency stop system half way through! :D

...and tell me that's not an axe head going around on that big wheel...tell me it's not.... (homer)

Jim
 
Froggy":1avv9xfa said:
dannykaye":1avv9xfa said:

A lot of the French farmers use almost the exact same method to split wood, my neighbour does it. The only difference is they attach the 'Thunderbirds spiral' to the back of the tractor. eeeeek is what I thought when I first saw it.

I can't see that it is that dangerous actually...after all...it's only a screw thread on a dunce's hat. I think that guy is more likely to bugger up his differential than anything else! :wink: :D

Jim
 

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