As I mentioned elsewhere, from the handle on the side to the bar tip is the *exact* length I buck, so dropping a tree in the bush, I just walk the length of it, marking as I delimb. Set the handle against the end and make my first mark, then set the handle in the first mark and make the second. Lather, Rinse, Repeat.gerry100 said:I drop and cut to length in the woods...
Kong said:I don't mean to laugh, but just how important is it that all your firewood be within a quarter inch of the same length of every other piece?
Here is what I sometimes do to keep my wood of similar lenght. I often use an 18" bar, twist sideways to use it as a measuring device, and cut the wood the length of the bar. My wife will not beat me or yell at me if one piece is 17.75 inches and the next piece is 17.5; she is a very tolerant woman, and nobody else on the face of the earth could care less if every piece of wood I cut isn't exactly the same length as every other piece.
bogydave said:Made one from an old broken graphite fishing pole.
epoxied a 1/4" X 20 all-thread, nut & washer in one end
then a wooded dowel in the other to hold a small screw.
Lighter weight, (not that the other was heavy) & looks better.
bogydave said:Here's what I came up with.
17-3/4", a 1/4" screw stud in one end, wing nut shake proof washer to the bar.
tab/ear that turns up or down on the end.
Can cut wood, dowel rod, 3/4 X 3/4" or a stick to what ever length needed.
Can cut up to 12" rounds with out removing it (20" bar)
Big rounds, mark log with the saw, then remove.
Quick on & off.
Maybe an earth magnet & stud to mount to the bar for even quicker on/off.
Old piece of a fishing pole, fiberglass, carbon fiber with stud glued in the end would be even lighter.
Plastic, synthetic or nylon bolt so it it falls out & you hit it with the chain, no damage to the chain.
Will it work?
Patent pending?
ironpony said:If I were to do this, which I am not
I would get a coupler nut, as used with threaded rod
and attach it at the ckuch cover stud
finger tight
nothing to lose
and back out of the way
Ash_403 said:ironpony said:If I were to do this, which I am not
I would get a coupler nut, as used with threaded rod
and attach it at the ckuch cover stud
finger tight
nothing to lose
and back out of the way
You mean like these?
http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=47150&catID;=
I usually eyeball when bucking. On occasion I use the bar/saw to measure.
Cheers
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