Never thought to use it like that. I don't take my splitter into the woods since I am usually cutting on someone else's land.My sawbuck has wheels...., and it works well if I keep the blade away from the steel. I could remove the tables and it would be perfect. The ONLY problem with this setup is the oily chain debris gets all over the painted surfaces.View attachment 260300
I cut the smaller limbs and branches into six foot lengths and bring them to my staging area, then cut them up this way so I'm not bent over and cutting into the dirt. I did and can use my other splitter this way but this unit was easier to access. This unit is also easier for me to maneuver in the woods, unless I'm already there with my other unit.Never thought to use it like that. I don't take my splitter into the woods since I am usually cutting on someone else's land.
I am going to do the same soon to make a log bench for my sawmill. Can you post pics of your peg joints?I need to make one as my old one rotted away. I used glued wooden pegs on mine to get rid of the hardware problem. It stayed on my yard so portability wasn't that important.
It will be awhile since the old one is rotted away.I am going to do the same soon to make a log bench for my sawmill. Can you post pics of your peg joints?