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Show OPERATING CROSS-CUT SAW Arrangement for One Man Described and Illustrated Blocks Keep Log From Rolling. Very often two men cannot be had at the same time to operate a cross-cut ' saw, and in such cases it is necessary neces-sary to have a saw that one man can I tizs. This can be easily accomplished. Bolt one end of the saw to a hardwood ; Btick two inches wide by one inch thick, or a stiff bar of Iron is better. I Bolt the other end to the bottom Df the frame. Blocks on either side of the log will keep it from rolling ' The slot in which the upright lever . Cross-Cut Saw for One Man. works should be kept well oiled. In order that it may move easily. Of course this is not as satisfactory as when two men work a Baw, but it is a great help when the other man cannot can-not be had. |