🪓 Elevate your woodcutting game with precision and portability!
The OREGON Steel Log Saw Horse is a foldable, lightweight, and rust-resistant steel stand designed for stable and secure wood cutting. With an adjustable width accommodating logs up to 27 cm and weighing only 6.64 kg, it combines durability with portability, making it an essential tool for professionals and enthusiasts seeking efficiency and reliability.
Assembly required | No |
Number of levels | 1 |
Special feature | Portable, Lightweight, Foldable |
Manufacturer | Oregon Tool |
Part Number | 584145 |
Product Dimensions | 105.16 x 17.03 x 87.16 cm; 6.64 kg |
Item model number | 584145 |
Style | Stand |
Finish | Painted |
Power Source | Gas |
Wattage | 75 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle material | Alloy Steel |
Blade length | 10.5 Inches |
Special Features | Portable, Lightweight, Foldable |
Included Components | Saw Horse |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 6.64 kg |
T**T
Strong, stable and does the job
Quick delivery and well packed. Putting it together was a little puzzling in parts but 30 minutes later it was all done. The diagrams were helpful, together with the guide numbers that were fixed to the various components, to identify which was which. That seems to be fairly new as it's not mentioned in earlier reviews. The unit also has tooth plates welded on the ends of all 6 struts which is not shown on the diagram (the instructions only show 3) and that threw me for a minute or so but it's all very logical when you think about it.In use, the saw horse is excellent. It's strong and stable and gives you confidence to use both hands on the saw if you want, with one foot on the cross-bar to give you the feeling of holding the whole frame down, although I don't think that's really necessary.Since I bought it a couple of days ago I've sawn up a large assorted batch of stored branches, some quite large, and the horse has coped with them all without any problems. I tend to saw off one end of the horse, so catching the cross-bar isn't a problem either, but if you're worried about it I've also found it's possible to saw most of the way though the middle of shorter logs, while they are one the whole horse, and then finish them off by moving the log onto the single last strut, and holding onto it to make the last cuts off at the end. This is made easier because the teeth are very good at holding the log firmly while you gently saw those final cuts.Having struggled to saw logs on a workbench this is a thousand time better and I wish I'd bought one a lot sooner.Given the quality, it was an excellent price too.
I**A
A good buy but good luck with the assembly.
A sturdy, well-finished sawhorse at a reasonable price. The missing star is the fault of the assembly instructions which come in the form of a diagram - rather small, so that detail is hard to make out - and no text at all. This does not do justice to the product and would be a really cheap 'fix'. I ain't daft - I've built two raised-panel doors using only hand tools, a pair of harpsichords, gates and fences still standing after many years - but I had to partially dismantle the build twice. Not a huge task but irritating and unnecessary. When built, it feels solid with no wobble.
A**R
GREAT PRODUCT. HOW DID I DO WITHOUT IT ALL THESE YEARS?
I finally bought one of these for safety reasons when I had just bought a Saker 6” mini Chainsaw. The Saker chainsaw worked well for a bit but then just stopped working for no apparent reason and the manufacturers provided no support whatsoever so now, as far as I am concerned, it is a piece of useless junk. BUT THE OREGON SAW HORSE IS GREAT and when I bought a new blade for my bow saw I found it was quicker and easier than using the Saker mini chainsaw which I now realise was a dangerous, time consuming little toy, even when it was working. With the logs held tight by the OREGON SAW HORSE you can cut through 6” logs and even 8” logs and it is so much easier than fiddling about with the Saker Saw with no noise, more safety and a bit of extra exercise without the frustration of managing the mini-saw. So thank you OREGON for making a great product which will last for years without any maintenance and thank you SAKER for showing me how you do the complete opposite.
C**D
Very solid Well Constructed Sawhorse
After reading the reviews on several metal sawhorses I took a punt on this one from Oregon and as it turned out I made the right choice, as it has exceeded my expectations. It arrived very quickly and the weighty box gave me a good feeling as you need weight and strength in a sawhorse. I unpacked it all (it was well protected by large amounts of protective wrap) checked everything was there and laid it all out on the living-room floor, where I then familiarised my self with all the component parts against the assembly instructions. To be honest once you have understood how it fits together (using the Amazon product pictures and assembly sheet) it is a 30 minute task and seriously if anyone has major issues with this then they should not be let loose with a chainsaw. The secret is to ensure the serrated edges are at the top and the three leg sets are put together with the serrations facing inwards and a locking bar at each end with the two short vertical bars in the middle going down to two lateral support bars, then the rest falls into place. Yes, there are no spanners supplied, but, it only requires a couple of 13m and 14m open and ring spanners to do the job and again if you do not have your own toolset at home you probably are not the right person to be running around with a chainsaw! Once it was assembled I rechecked the tightness of all the bolts and nuts and took it outside for a bit of Stihl 2 stroke chainsaw action. So, here are the facts after a solid heavy duty log cutting session: 1. It is a robust solid structure with a good coating of deep red paint which supported some of my heaviest 6 to 8 ft logs weighing up to 16 kgs. 2. The serrated edges really gripped the logs and stopped any turning, obviously each log was rammed down into place to ensure the edges were gripping it. 3. I adjusted the sawhorse width to ensure different sized logs were getting maximum grip and the end locking bars did their job with no slippage. 4. There was no problem with cutting down through the logs anywhere across the width of the horse as there are a few inches below each log prior to meeting the metal bars below with plenty of room to finish the cut, just so long as you know how to use a chainsaw and it is sharp, so you are not putting too much weight on it during the cut. After use the horse folds up nearly flat and goes nicely into the shed. So would I recommend it?.............hell yes this is a great bit of kit and it is well up to the task it is intended for and I am glad I put down most of the negative review comments to people that are not used to handling tools and basic DIY. None of these very few negative comments were borne out and I am blown away by this truly great addition to chainsaw (or bowsaw) log cutting, well done Oregon.
K**I
Great buy
Excellent product, does what it supposed to. No bending down to chain saw logs . Holds quite thick and heavy loads as well . Really secure and much safer than trying to cut them off the floor. Very impressive. A bit fiddly to put up instructions not to good, but well worth the cost.
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