bbqgeekess
Babbling Farker
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2013
- Location
- Oklahoma
Okay after messing around I figured out a way, that seems VERY safe to crosscut splits / small limbs:
My boyfriend had a couple $5 buckle ratchet strap thingies laying around and I just strapped one around the workbench top, saw and wood. This holds the wood in place well and keeps your hands free & safe. I stand on the left side of the saw (on the strapped down side) when cutting. I only use one hand in the entire operation and that's just pushign down on the handle.
Let me know how safe you think this is.
I know it is a lot more time consuming.. but I have all the time in the world, but only one left hand & set of fingers.
My boyfriend had a couple $5 buckle ratchet strap thingies laying around and I just strapped one around the workbench top, saw and wood. This holds the wood in place well and keeps your hands free & safe. I stand on the left side of the saw (on the strapped down side) when cutting. I only use one hand in the entire operation and that's just pushign down on the handle.
Let me know how safe you think this is.
I know it is a lot more time consuming.. but I have all the time in the world, but only one left hand & set of fingers.