I didn't like the video . I had to search for the purpose of the invention . I still don't understand the purpose of the swinging pendulums . Are the braces for the log? I can figure it out
@@ibht3247 I'm not sorry about the haters. What did he invent? Swinging pendulums to keep saw dust contained? A holding device for the log . I got no idea
It looks like a device to hold logs off the ground so you ain't messing up your chainsaw chain. Looks like the swinging thingies bite into the log to keep the log secure. This looks dope. Thanks for posting. Got it all figured out
Huge waste of time. Ya, pick up the log and just set it in the jig. Hate to break it to you, but logs are heavy. It's why we cut them on the ground. Unless you have an excavator, but then you could just hold the log with the excavator.
Yeah initially i thought he was making something to mill wood with so i was waiting for this big end. A little disappointing but i enjoyed the cutting and welding.
I agree 100%!! Logs are heavy. Plus once you put the log in the jig the teeth grab it and you can’t slide it to the position you want without wrestling with it. By the time you finish building that jig, I could have cut up 1000 logs. Get a tractor with a grapple and life is great!
Yep.... I have no idea what that would do for me. Perhaps if you constantly cut poles for wood working maybe but fire wood ..... Um no. Just learn to keep your bar out of the dirt. A neat invention no doubt , but I wouldn’t use it
i guess we're both simple men............i did the same thing,,,,,,,,,i knew it would be a waste............i could have cut down a good size forest in the time it took him to make this contraption...............there's a million ideas out there, but how many of them are really good or useful
Algorithm. I recently saw one from a guy who did videos about his avocado ranch. 5 yo channel. 20 k subs. most vids viewcounts in the low thousands. But he was sooo proud of the one singular video garnering 1,2 mio views that he assumed it was him doing a reeeaaallly good job on that one vid. Got deeply offended when I pointed out other one-hit wonders the algorithm produced. Poor guy.
First that's a called a cut off wheel. . Secondly, it's an electric saw, thirdly who ever this is clearly doesn't know how to run a saw of any kind and fourthly that chain is dull as dirt
Amazing how many armchair warriors there are to put down the creativity and hard work of another. I appreciate anyone who can build something from scratch.
I cut that same size wood with an electric miter saw and one tripod stand. just because something is creative doesn't necessarily mean it's the most useful option.
BUILDING FROM SCRATCH IS GREAT, I AGREE,,,,,,,,,,,,,,BUT YOU GOTTA BUILD SOMETHING USEFUL ,,,,,,,,TO ME , THIS CONTRAPTION IS NOT USEFUL........IT'S A LOT OF WORK TO MAKE IT ,,,,,,PLUS THE WELDING,,,,,,,,,,,,AND SOMEBODY SAID IT SAVES YOUR BACK,,,,,,,,,,,,HOW? YOU STILL HAVE TO LIFT A LOG 3 FEET TO POSITION IT..........
...yes, but just because one built something from scratch, that doesn't mean it's going to work. This looks a little cumbersome to operate. So you lop off 12-15" piece of log, but then to get the next cut, you have to lift up the log, to get it off the 'serrations', at the same time you push and hold the hanging rebar away from the log so when you slide it out to cut more, it doesn't grab. Next step, add a simple mechanism that pushes and hold the rebar away. ...just the natural progression of the idea.
At one point it looked like a medieval torture machine! I know there are other ways out there to hold logs, but there's no harm in inventing another one if you have the time and enjoy welding etc Quite an enjoyable video. I like the quirky use of reverse filming to make things jump into the hand.
That's cool! I love creativity like yours. I'm a 63 year old female. Years ago I happened to acquire some sawmill scraps which I put to use. They were all oak and each measured 3' x 2" x 1". It was easy to use them like they were by making a pattern using those dimensions. Hardly had to cut a board! It was heavy going nailing and screwing into that oak with only a hammer and screwdriver. But I did it and enjoyed it so much. Creating and building it was so so much fun! Thank you for sharing. I've subscribed!
I enjoyed your reply. I'm a 57 yo female and I love building and creating things. While I'm not real good, I taught myself to weld and have a blast repurposing stuff.
Wouldn’t laying the log to be cut across maybe a 10”/250mm log have worked just as well? It’s a shame UA-cam won’t display the number of thumbs-down votes - that would have saved a lot of people a lot of time.
normally I just cut it on the ground were it fell simple easy but I guess when you want to waste time handling it over and over you could make on of these....
@@brownh2orat211 I been doing tree work for over 15 years so I don't have the problem of hitting the dirt I just stop short and roll the log and finish the cut.
Nice one. My bulldog holds the logs as I chainsaw, & if he is chasing rabbits, My mother in law holds the logs in her Jaws, I can never tell which is which sometimes
Thats all good and well until them bones, joints, and muscles aren’t working like they used to. Honestly, even if your body is in good shape its better to take care of it before you break it. I used to work as an CNA in a nursing home when I was 18. That had really opened my eyes to what I could end up feeling like when I get old.
I often use a lightweight, hydraulic car jack when necessary. Otherwise I just cut 3/4 to 7/8 through the log and then roll it over with my foot and finish it.
Greatest idea in history. Will save my already bad back. I love it. You are a genius sir! God gives you I ideas Nd you make the absolute best practical stuff that helps me extend my life and I feel sooo fulfilled thankyou 😊 pastor chris.
I like to role what im cutting onto a pallet. They’re free and i just burn them when im done. This was cool in theory, but a bit inconvenient to take where you need it.
So a couple of oddities. At 1min it looked like you were drawing 45s, but they turned into 30s. Then when cutting, you had the long end captured in the spikes versus the short end. You could pull the log forwards into the work zone if you pushed it the other way, maybe then needing one or two more supports. Neat rig though...amazing what a cutting wheel and mig welder can do !
Sometimes inventors create and modify during a project build. A good example was the trials and tribulations of Victor Frankenstein. What a job that was! It was pretty sharp of you to pick up on his in-course changes. You have a very good eye for detail.
Very good. Let us take it to the next level. Construct another one, and use it for even more stability, and/or larger/longer logs. There is no end, to what 'can ' be done, once a creation is 'invented '. Good sir, and good d a y .
Лайк поставил за режиссюру. В так спорный девайс. Для средних брёвен. Дальше трубы выломает или трудно будет поднимать. Соответственно вопрос в потребности этой фигни. Много средних легкоподнимаемых брёвен у автора, чтобы заморочиться на эту приблуду?
Good solution for those who do not know how to cut wood. Otherwise that is a giant waste of time. Most wood worth cutting is way too heavy to hoist up and move along like that.
yes,was my first thought, make the brace from two pcs. of that pipe or rebar,without welding you can join them with a short pc of chain and a bolt or padlock, or u bolts and nuts, or bailing wire or scrap barbed wire and fencing pliers, we used to lift logs off the ground for cutting using two heavy duty bumper jacks with a pc of chain, also same idea as this ,less work,is using metal car ramp with a scrap snow chain attached to the ramp with bolts,can drag the log onto it using a winch,or even simply chaining it to the truck bumper and dragging onto the ramp,can recall variations of this workingin the western rockies doing posts and firewood for seasonal work. Peace Rick
I use 2 x brace saw horses too, connected at the junctions with some pipe. I can stack about 9 logs 4 inches diameter in it and cut them all at once to a common cut-off length. I let the offcuts drop into a wheel barrel to transport to my inside log room.
Good job making a simple easy to fab tool that does a good job To those in these comments who think this is not useful: you’ve never had to buck a lot of wood
Yep. Cutting on the ground with one foot holding the wood from rolling is getting old. I have thought of building something like this but a different design
I make my own charcoal and cut 2-3” diameter branches up. They are light, but because they are they spin around on me once I can’t use my foot to hold it safely in place. This made it much easier for me to cut them up safely, no longer had to bust my 61-yr old lower back up by bending over AND I can place a trash can right underneath my cut and the pieces fall straight in. Its been great, many thanks.
"mid evil" Is that middle-ground nastiness, or did you mean 'medieval', as in 5th to 15th Centuries in Europe? All the power of Internet search engines and still so many people are unable to write sentences.
Agreed that is a quicker way. But with this cool device, you're not bending over and working in awkward positions or crouching. your statement is true oh, I'm guessing you are about 28 LOL. Once you get older these little things make such a big difference in the longevity of your body. The first time I used a Peavey I was in love. The kind that have the lift up action so your chain doesn't hit the dirt. Getting older has its advantages and definite disadvantages. Worksafe everyone and work practical if you can! I'm only 43 and my knees are absolutely shot. I miss climbing and felling, if I didn't have time crunch on me all the time I'd probably still be doing that job. All you bosses out there that Russian employees, you can suck it. I worked with someone that worked with an 18 year old and on his crew he didn't even work 5 days. Come Friday and the pressure is on the utility boss 2 get a tree on the ground before the weekend..... sh*t rolls downhill. He pulled a giant top on to himself, they even discussed which way he was to move safely to after the tree had started coming over. The top was giant it shouldn't have been. The top was giant because the foreman was being rushed. Worksafe
There's already a tool for this and you don't have to pick the log up! It's called a log lifter! Could of made six of them with all the steal he used. He just made a backbreaker!
This needs some improvement to make it more durable, but something most are missing is it gets the material to a more ergonomic height for cutting. IF you don't cut all day, that slight bent over position just kills my low back. I have nearly 20 trees on a half acre, plus 150-200 feet of laurel hedges on the perimeter, a 'fence', (9 tree are widow making doug firs, up to 5' diameter, it's Oregon, they like it here. I've been working for 22 years to try to catch up with 40 years of previous owners not doing any tree maintenance. After a big wind storm 7-8 years ago, I came out in the morning and found a 8'9" diameter windfall that hit perfectly stub down. I had to dig the effer out; it was about 18' in the ground). I have to keep it pruned and cleaned up, myself, since I'm nearly 68 and can't afford to pay someone to do the work. I can't afford to buy a log lifter, and most I've looked at simply get them off the ground for cutting. 90% of what I cut is 2-8". This is a decent idea, needing some improvement, and is something I can put together for the cost of some time, and MIG wire/gas. I'm not falling trees and bucking them, that's what most lifters are for, that gets them high enough. I'm cutting easily liftable limbs. If too long, and heavy, a single cut or two changes, that. GeoD
I made a big bucking rack for small stuff like this where i stack it full of little trees or limbs and then cut them all at once with my big saw. One at a time just takes forever.
An interesting idea, but, I don't think it's worth all the trouble making it. Just put the log on another log, hold it with you foot, and cut it. For a few cuts, more that sufficient.
Show me how to put a 16'+ log on there with a diameter of 16" or greater and I'll be impressed...... This might work for posers who burn 3 sticks a year.......
Invention videos should start with a pan-around shot of the finished product. Anybody who will actually build one can probably figure the how-to just from seeing what the result looks like.
The smoke will destroy your kidneys and liver along with cancer same if you get a sliver from it don't even use it near a garden the toxicity will enter into the food and slowly kill you as well...
@@peterrivney552 A few years back caught my eldest son who just lit a fire out side for a party when l arrived saw it and put the water hose on and put it out and told him Off. He was not impressed with me Infront of our friends untill l explained. Now he uses proper timber.
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I didn't like the video . I had to search for the purpose of the invention . I still don't understand the purpose of the swinging pendulums . Are the braces for the log? I can figure it out
@@ibht3247 I'm not sorry about the haters. What did he invent? Swinging pendulums to keep saw dust contained? A holding device for the log . I got no idea
It looks like a device to hold logs off the ground so you ain't messing up your chainsaw chain. Looks like the swinging thingies bite into the log to keep the log secure. This looks dope. Thanks for posting. Got it all figured out
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Huge waste of time. Ya, pick up the log and just set it in the jig. Hate to break it to you, but logs are heavy. It's why we cut them on the ground. Unless you have an excavator, but then you could just hold the log with the excavator.
Yeah initially i thought he was making something to mill wood with so i was waiting for this big end. A little disappointing but i enjoyed the cutting and welding.
The ones in the bottom of Orleans river been down there over 1000 years. BIG money
Telephone poles are ok. But we have so many from. That huge wood peacker. There good wood to build.
I agree 100%!! Logs are heavy. Plus once you put the log in the jig the teeth grab it and you can’t slide it to the position you want without wrestling with it. By the time you finish building that jig, I could have cut up 1000 logs. Get a tractor with a grapple and life is great!
All u need. PTO.
So glad I automatically jumped to the 4 minute mark. These kinds of inventions are notorious for turning out to be such a waste of time.
Yep.... I have no idea what that would do for me. Perhaps if you constantly cut poles for wood working maybe but fire wood ..... Um no. Just learn to keep your bar out of the dirt. A neat invention no doubt , but I wouldn’t use it
i guess we're both simple men............i did the same thing,,,,,,,,,i knew it would be a waste............i could have cut down a good size forest in the time it took him to make this contraption...............there's a million ideas out there, but how many of them are really good or useful
Thanks for the warning. Saved 4 minutes of my life.
Thanks for the heads up.
Thanks for the heads up
Love 👍🏿 good job 👍🏿
5 minutes of my life I will never get back
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Awe......I was waiting in intecipation for some breakthrough in logging, forestry or agriculture and look what we got.
Still infinite times better than anything you've produced so far...
3.8 million views in 6 days,wow. Guess I am not the only fool😆
Algorithm.
I recently saw one from a guy who did videos about his avocado ranch.
5 yo channel. 20 k subs. most vids viewcounts in the low thousands.
But he was sooo proud of the one singular video garnering 1,2 mio views that he assumed it was him doing a reeeaaallly good job on that one vid.
Got deeply offended when I pointed out other one-hit wonders the algorithm produced. Poor guy.
Great job but one thing . Get a stihl saw model 028 . Light saw. Zip Zap done 😎 oh one last thing your chain it’s dull. 😊
Right angle grinder that cuts like butter, but a dull chainsaw?..
Funny, but true!
Being a electric chainsaw with smaller teeth will cause it to cut slower, but then again, this is pine wood. It needs a sharpening.
First that's a called a cut off wheel. . Secondly, it's an electric saw, thirdly who ever this is clearly doesn't know how to run a saw of any kind and fourthly that chain is dull as dirt
Great creation
Go to 4:20 and use the time you save doing something productive. You're welcome.
Thank you.
Much appreciated.
DANG GREAT SIMPLE IDEA THAT WORKS
that 5 min and 2 seconds of my life I will never get back!
I'm pretty sure that you've spent many orders of magnitude more time binge drinking than that, so no harm done.
Wow ... awesome idea. One of the NEXT TO DO projects.
5 minutes of my life I'll never get back.
In today's world do you really want it back ?🥴
@@peterrivney552 good point
Have you ever had 5 minutes of your life back?
Amazing how many armchair warriors there are to put down the creativity and hard work of another. I appreciate anyone who can build something from scratch.
I cut that same size wood with an electric miter saw and one tripod stand. just because something is creative doesn't necessarily mean it's the most useful option.
BUILDING FROM SCRATCH IS GREAT, I AGREE,,,,,,,,,,,,,,BUT YOU GOTTA BUILD SOMETHING USEFUL ,,,,,,,,TO ME , THIS CONTRAPTION IS NOT USEFUL........IT'S A LOT OF WORK TO MAKE IT ,,,,,,PLUS THE WELDING,,,,,,,,,,,,AND SOMEBODY SAID IT SAVES YOUR BACK,,,,,,,,,,,,HOW? YOU STILL HAVE TO LIFT A LOG 3 FEET TO POSITION IT..........
Creative but not practical.
...yes, but just because one built something from scratch, that doesn't mean it's going to work. This looks a little cumbersome to operate.
So you lop off 12-15" piece of log, but then to get the next cut, you have to lift up the log, to get it off the 'serrations', at the same time you push and hold the hanging rebar away from the log so when you slide it out to cut more, it doesn't grab.
Next step, add a simple mechanism that pushes and hold the rebar away. ...just the natural progression of the idea.
Really Great 👍
While I commend your creativity and craftsmanship I have to say you succeeded in making a big job bigger.
Good 👍 👍
Bom trabalho amigo 😁👍
Excelente invento, felicitaciones, lo repetiré para mi
At one point it looked like a medieval torture machine! I know there are other ways out there to hold logs, but there's no harm in inventing another one if you have the time and enjoy welding etc Quite an enjoyable video. I like the quirky use of reverse filming to make things jump into the hand.
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That's cool! I love creativity like yours. I'm a 63 year old female. Years ago I happened to acquire some sawmill scraps which I put to use. They were all oak and each measured 3' x 2" x 1". It was easy to use them like they were by making a pattern using those dimensions. Hardly had to cut a board! It was heavy going nailing and screwing into that oak with only a hammer and screwdriver. But I did it and enjoyed it so much. Creating and building it was so so much fun! Thank you for sharing. I've subscribed!
I enjoyed your reply. I'm a 57 yo female and I love building and creating things. While I'm not real good, I taught myself to weld and have a blast repurposing stuff.
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And he doesn’t even know how to properly cut the log! LMAO right now, great comedy video!😅
Wouldn’t laying the log to be cut across maybe a 10”/250mm log have worked just as well?
It’s a shame UA-cam won’t display the number of thumbs-down votes - that would have saved a lot of people a lot of time.
it does display the down votes with a browser addon.
its currently at 12k down votes.
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normally I just cut it on the ground were it fell simple easy but I guess when you want to waste time handling it over and over you could make on of these....
In a lot of places like Missouri our ground is very rocky, the second your chain hits the dirt it dulls it.
@@brownh2orat211 I been doing tree work for over 15 years so I don't have the problem of hitting the dirt I just stop short and roll the log and finish the cut.
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Yep, potential problem solved.
@@brownh2orat211 Are you sure you really should be operating a chainsaw ? Why would you try and cut the rocks ??
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Very good idea Excellent work! 🔨
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Nice one. My bulldog holds the logs as I chainsaw, & if he is chasing rabbits, My mother in law holds the logs in her Jaws, I can never tell which is which sometimes
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Saves your back and keeps the blade out of the sand/dirt. Well done!
you can easily learn to cut on the ground and not get your blade in the dirt
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The solution to a problem no one has.
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Absolutely fukkin' brilliant. Plain, simple and effective. ABSOLUTELY FUKKIN' BRILLIANT!
Very good tool to recommend.👌🔥
Great job ! 👍
All thats trouble for cut log wood?? for me ground its work just fine😁
Ground work, oh back.
Thats all good and well until them bones, joints, and muscles aren’t working like they used to. Honestly, even if your body is in good shape its better to take care of it before you break it. I used to work as an CNA in a nursing home when I was 18. That had really opened my eyes to what I could end up feeling like when I get old.
Wow.....nice electric chainsaw
I often use a lightweight, hydraulic car jack when necessary. Otherwise I just cut 3/4 to 7/8 through the log and then roll it over with my foot and finish it.
👍🍺 nice Idea
How do you cut the stub in the jaws? Maybe that's why chain needed sharpening
You have to build another rig to make that cut
If you can lift by hand your log to pur it in your holder, it ain't really a log. The example looks like a fence post
Greatest idea in history. Will save my already bad back. I love it. You are a genius sir! God gives you I ideas Nd you make the absolute best practical stuff that helps me extend my life and I feel sooo fulfilled thankyou 😊 pastor chris.
I like to role what im cutting onto a pallet. They’re free and i just burn them when im done. This was cool in theory, but a bit inconvenient to take where you need it.
Good 👍👍
So a couple of oddities. At 1min it looked like you were drawing 45s, but they turned into 30s. Then when cutting, you had the long end captured in the spikes versus the short end. You could pull the log forwards into the work zone if you pushed it the other way, maybe then needing one or two more supports.
Neat rig though...amazing what a cutting wheel and mig welder can do !
Sometimes inventors create and modify during a project build. A good example was the trials and tribulations of Victor Frankenstein. What a job that was!
It was pretty sharp of you to pick up on his in-course changes. You have a very good eye for detail.
I think the idea is to be able to cut as close to the jig/rig as possible?
👏👏👏👏Nice idea..thanks for the vid
Funny how I always have rebar lying around until I actually need it for something.
Me too lol
Lol. And if you bought any it’s 2.70 each. Ffs
Very good. Let us take it to the next level. Construct another one, and use it for even more stability, and/or larger/longer logs. There is no end, to what 'can ' be done, once a creation is 'invented '. Good sir, and good d a y .
Лайк поставил за режиссюру. В так спорный девайс. Для средних брёвен. Дальше трубы выломает или трудно будет поднимать. Соответственно вопрос в потребности этой фигни. Много средних легкоподнимаемых брёвен у автора, чтобы заморочиться на эту приблуду?
Да и уголок ослаблен большой вес не выдержит
This is slick as heck.
Good solution for those who do not know how to cut wood. Otherwise that is a giant waste of time. Most wood worth cutting is way too heavy to hoist up and move along like that.
Ingenious solution to a nonexistent problem.
Or, for a problem having hundreds of better existing solutions
Just put a chunk of wood under the log your cutting.
This is what retired people do. Over engineering shit. Complicating simple tasks
Hey Carl hope you are doing okay over there?
Mantap mas tempat motong kayu semoga sukses selalu
Or two x brace saw horses. Or prop it up on the ground with something under it. Saves all that pesky lifting.
yes,was my first thought, make the brace from two pcs. of that pipe or rebar,without welding you can join them with a short pc of chain and a bolt or padlock, or u bolts and nuts, or bailing wire or scrap barbed wire and fencing pliers, we used to lift logs off the ground for cutting using two heavy duty bumper jacks with a pc of chain, also same idea as this ,less work,is using metal car ramp with a scrap snow chain attached to the ramp with bolts,can drag the log onto it using a winch,or even simply chaining it to the truck bumper and dragging onto the ramp,can recall variations of this workingin the western rockies doing posts and firewood for seasonal work. Peace Rick
I use 2 x brace saw horses too, connected at the junctions with some pipe. I can stack about 9 logs 4 inches diameter in it and cut them all at once to a common cut-off length. I let the offcuts drop into a wheel barrel to transport to my inside log room.
Bravo !!! superbe idée !!! merci!
Sangat kreatif info sangat bermanfaat... semoga sukses selalu..
That is a very clever idea. So many uses for that. That gives me so many ideas. The few could be fatal thanks for the ideas
I had no idea where you were going with this up until the second you put a log in it.
It started off boring, so fast forward to the log. Oh, ok. Now on to the next video.
Me the same,.
Same ! 🤯
And then I still had no clue.
I like chainsaws.
Good job making a simple easy to fab tool that does a good job
To those in these comments who think this is not useful: you’ve never had to buck a lot of wood
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Yep. Cutting on the ground with one foot holding the wood from rolling is getting old. I have thought of building something like this but a different design
@@hatbpto5180 its a good tool for those 6 to 4 inch logs
Plus he made it with scrap
If u realy "buck" alot of wood u don't use crap like this
Good idea mr.
I would add an adjustable height set of rebar for larger or smaller logs... sometimes it may be needed.
I make my own charcoal and cut 2-3” diameter branches up. They are light, but because they are they spin around on me once I can’t use my foot to hold it safely in place. This made it much easier for me to cut them up safely, no longer had to bust my 61-yr old lower back up by bending over AND I can place a trash can right underneath my cut and the pieces fall straight in. Its been great, many thanks.
Muito bacana parabéns pelo trabalho
Я думал это ты занавеску на веранду от мух мастеришь, а тут в оно чё 😧 А если серьёзно, то классная идея. Лайк однозначно.👍
At first, I thought you had made a mid evil torture device!!!! Sweet idea!!!
"mid evil"
Is that middle-ground nastiness, or did you mean 'medieval', as in 5th to 15th Centuries in Europe?
All the power of Internet search engines and still so many people are unable to write sentences.
Medieval.
5 minutes of my life I will never get back!
Nice! Noe you need a better chainsaw with a Sharp chain...
Careful looking down your nose like that. You might get stuck cross-eyed.........
That's really cool
Usually just put logs on logs to cut them instead of moving around a big contraption and feeding logs in.
Agreed that is a quicker way. But with this cool device, you're not bending over and working in awkward positions or crouching. your statement is true oh, I'm guessing you are about 28 LOL. Once you get older these little things make such a big difference in the longevity of your body. The first time I used a Peavey I was in love. The kind that have the lift up action so your chain doesn't hit the dirt. Getting older has its advantages and definite disadvantages. Worksafe everyone and work practical if you can! I'm only 43 and my knees are absolutely shot. I miss climbing and felling, if I didn't have time crunch on me all the time I'd probably still be doing that job. All you bosses out there that Russian employees, you can suck it. I worked with someone that worked with an 18 year old and on his crew he didn't even work 5 days. Come Friday and the pressure is on the utility boss 2 get a tree on the ground before the weekend..... sh*t rolls downhill. He pulled a giant top on to himself, they even discussed which way he was to move safely to after the tree had started coming over. The top was giant it shouldn't have been. The top was giant because the foreman was being rushed. Worksafe
@@DA-yb4qf only thing is you have to lift the heavy log into it.
That was a good idea
I think he’s got the chain on backwards
Simple but very good idea, I’m gonna make me one Thanks for sharing 👍👍👍
There's already a tool for this and you don't have to pick the log up! It's called a log lifter! Could of made six of them with all the steal he used. He just made a backbreaker!
6 million views and counting.... what a waste of time
"Could of made six of them with all the steal he used" - Could of (sic)? Where's the video of that, dipshit? Apparently nowhere, just as I thought....
@@CoolKoon 100%🙄
Are you talking about a timber jack? Those are nice but this is a really cool idea as well.
This needs some improvement to make it more durable, but something most are missing is it gets the material to a more ergonomic height for cutting. IF you don't cut all day, that slight bent over position just kills my low back. I have nearly 20 trees on a half acre, plus 150-200 feet of laurel hedges on the perimeter, a 'fence', (9 tree are widow making doug firs, up to 5' diameter, it's Oregon, they like it here. I've been working for 22 years to try to catch up with 40 years of previous owners not doing any tree maintenance. After a big wind storm 7-8 years ago, I came out in the morning and found a 8'9" diameter windfall that hit perfectly stub down. I had to dig the effer out; it was about 18' in the ground). I have to keep it pruned and cleaned up, myself, since I'm nearly 68 and can't afford to pay someone to do the work.
I can't afford to buy a log lifter, and most I've looked at simply get them off the ground for cutting. 90% of what I cut is 2-8". This is a decent idea, needing some improvement, and is something I can put together for the cost of some time, and MIG wire/gas. I'm not falling trees and bucking them, that's what most lifters are for, that gets them high enough. I'm cutting easily liftable limbs. If too long, and heavy, a single cut or two changes, that.
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I was hoping for a great invention.
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Well done man, how many grinder wheels did you go through on this project?
More than half pound of nails to make saw horse same with price of metal compared to wood.
@@peterrivney552 Use scrap woof like he used scrap metal and it costs next to nothing for a decent saw buck.
I made a big bucking rack for small stuff like this where i stack it full of little trees or limbs and then cut them all at once with my big saw. One at a time just takes forever.
An interesting idea, but, I don't think it's worth all the trouble making it. Just put the log on another log, hold it with you foot, and cut it. For a few cuts, more that sufficient.
Who said it was for a few cuts?
@@joemendyk9994 For industrial cutting I would want something more reliable and sturdier.
great idea, safety first
Show me how to put a 16'+ log on there with a diameter of 16" or greater and I'll be impressed......
This might work for posers who burn 3 sticks a year.......
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This makes me cry
Good idea but, I can buy one and get it tomorrow.
Invention videos should start with a pan-around shot of the finished product. Anybody who will actually build one can probably figure the how-to just from seeing what the result looks like.
How many subscribers does your channel have?
Good idea...well done.
A bit silly using treated pine for wood burning which gives poison gases , not good
The smoke will destroy your kidneys and liver along with cancer same if you get a sliver from it don't even use it near a garden the toxicity will enter into the food and slowly kill you as well...
@@peterrivney552 A few years back caught my eldest son who just lit a fire out side for a party when l arrived saw it and put the water hose on and put it out and told him Off. He was not impressed with me Infront of our friends untill l explained.
Now he uses proper timber.
Very cool
Now put into manufacturing
so so, i'm not exactly running out a making one of these.
Wow! Very Nice. Thank You
So, you thought you needed THAT, and not a real chainsaw????
Great tool to keep those logs that you are cutting at a perpendicular angle from kicking sideways 😂
Could have cut all that wood in half the time it took to build that thing.
Ready for next time though
Allah