Genius. I want to copy it exactly the same, but I can't quite see the attachment of the rope holding the chainsaw to keep it horizontal. I see the body of the chainsaw in the air held by a bungee cord.
@@Dave-im3lm if you used a table like I did you can add a fence to the front. Pipe against it 90 degrees to the saw. Not sure you could cut pipe with a chain saw.
I later changed to a corded electric Chainsaw. Craftsman 16 inch. It works great. Reason is you don't have to remove it to fill the oil tank. This set up is so easy in the back. Can cut up to 7 inch sticks. Put a wheelbarrow in place and the wood will fall into it.
Thanks. It is the most efficient and easy way to cut small wood I have ever tried. Almost zero effort. I changed to a corded electric Chainsaw. Reason is that the oil tank is on top. No removing the saw to add oil. 16 inch Craftsman.
I later switched to a corded electric chainsaw. reason is you do not have to remove the saw to add oil. It worked Great. it takes like zero effort to cut wood up to 7 inch.
bloody brilliant and simple
After this i went to a 16 inch Electric Chain Saw. Doing that i do not have to remove the saw to fill the oil tank. It cut even better.
made one today , amazing !@
Genius. I want to copy it exactly the same, but I can't quite see the attachment of the rope holding the chainsaw to keep it horizontal. I see the body of the chainsaw in the air held by a bungee cord.
It had a bolt at the tip of the bar.
Genius!
Awesome rig!
well done and genius
Thanks. Made it so easy. Later I changed to a corded chainsaw. Reason was adding oil did not require removing saw
Ingenious! Teach me more !
Great that someone else tried this. Thanks
I have to show this to my father, great work !
Thanks.
@@wayneladd7509 how can you keep a straight cut..I need to cut 250mm pipe in 40mm slices..but a clean cut
@@Dave-im3lm if you used a table like I did you can add a fence to the front. Pipe against it 90 degrees to the saw. Not sure you could cut pipe with a chain saw.
Great!!! I copied you! Thank you very much for sharing the amazing work!
Hope you enjoy
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I later changed to a corded electric Chainsaw. Craftsman 16 inch. It works great. Reason is you don't have to remove it to fill the oil tank. This set up is so easy in the back. Can cut up to 7 inch sticks. Put a wheelbarrow in place and the wood will fall into it.
That guy is bad a##. Nice job!
Thanks. It is the most efficient and easy way to cut small wood I have ever tried. Almost zero effort. I changed to a corded electric Chainsaw. Reason is that the oil tank is on top. No removing the saw to add oil. 16 inch Craftsman.
Add a scale to the table so you’re cutting the same length every time??
thats what the pole with the tape is
Looks like the table is a modified industrial strapping machine .
Just some scrap material from a porch redo
Clever use of this man's time is it shed made?
I later switched to a corded electric chainsaw. reason is you do not have to remove the saw to add oil. It worked Great. it takes like zero effort to cut wood up to 7 inch.
Material from a Porch rebuild. No cost
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Супер!!!
Can the music and let us listen to the chainsaw.
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