On occasions I have large amounts ( well more than I can handle, not that large compared to what most of you deal with if your burning wood ) of green wood I want to process into say turning blanks or small planks. Now there's not so much that I can get away with splitting, not with my lack of experience, so I need to do relatively neat cuts. This is fine if the woods under say 10 inch wide/ diameter as I can get blades for my reciprocating saw that big and when there's not much to do there's the big two handed saw I did up. Unfortunately I am usually on my own and short of time so hours of manly sawing by hand really isn't a runner. So what are my options short of getting a full sized petrol chain saw ( and the training to use one properly etc )?
i mainly work inside, in fact it can all be done inside, with mains supply on hand. It needs to be handheld as I can't fit in another free standing machine ( or afford one to be honest ) especially if it will be used only a few times a year.
ideally it would be something that can cut relatively precise, thin cuts up to 18 inches wide, mains powered and has a capacity to be rigged up to a dust extractor. Reliability is important as I won't be able to replace it easily.
Anybody have something they can recommend?
atb
Tom
i mainly work inside, in fact it can all be done inside, with mains supply on hand. It needs to be handheld as I can't fit in another free standing machine ( or afford one to be honest ) especially if it will be used only a few times a year.
ideally it would be something that can cut relatively precise, thin cuts up to 18 inches wide, mains powered and has a capacity to be rigged up to a dust extractor. Reliability is important as I won't be able to replace it easily.
Anybody have something they can recommend?
atb
Tom