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Let's talk saws, particularly crosscut saws used to buck trees. I'm looking to get my hands on one that is able to efficiently cut across the grain of wood, primarily to buck for eventual firewood use.
Was looking at pic related found at:
http://crosscutsaw.com/product/422-one-man-tuttle-tooth-saw-4-5/
Liked
- Tuttle tooth design for effective cutting and clearing of shavings with the rakers
- Long length for use as a two person saw in the rare situations where I'd have someone to help
Unsure
- What quality of steel is used
- Are the teeth already set, sharpened, and otherwise prepared
Has anyone ever bought from them or have other manufacturer recommendations? The company listed above's website is light on information
I understand that vintage saws are generally better quality and I'll go that route in the long run.
Was looking at pic related found at:
http://crosscutsaw.com/product/422-one-man-tuttle-tooth-saw-4-5/
Liked
- Tuttle tooth design for effective cutting and clearing of shavings with the rakers
- Long length for use as a two person saw in the rare situations where I'd have someone to help
Unsure
- What quality of steel is used
- Are the teeth already set, sharpened, and otherwise prepared
Has anyone ever bought from them or have other manufacturer recommendations? The company listed above's website is light on information
I understand that vintage saws are generally better quality and I'll go that route in the long run.