Two-man Crosscut Saw Great American Tooth
4 feet = 122 cm FLINN
Available, delivery time: 2-3 days
Product information
Thomas Flinn, formerly known for his fine woodworking saws, has been producing crosscut saws under the „Lynx” brand for some time now. Crosscut saws are used for felling trees and cutting logs to length. Before the introduction of chainsaws in agriculture and forestry, they were widely used, but they led a shadowy existence for a long time. However, they have been rediscovered by people who, for example, wanted to cut their own firewood without noise and fumes, apart from competitive sports.
The two-man crosscut saw is generally best suited for larger diameters and features a handle at each end, known as a „tiller”. It requires not only a second person but also a cooperative interplay of the alternating pulling or pushing by the two sawyers.
Details:
- Teeth punched and machine sharpened
- Blade hardness: 45 – 49 HRC (easily sharpened)
- Blade thickness: 1.5 mm
- Blade height: 133 mm
- Tillers: Beech, clear lacquered
Features | |
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Blade Width Center | 133 mm |
Blade Thickness | 1.5 mm |
Blade Length | 4 feet (122 cm) |
Total Length | 135 cm |
Handle | With beech wood handles |
Tooth Spacing | 12 mm (approx. 2 TPI) and 8 mm (approx. 3 TPI) |
Kerf Width | 2.2 mm |
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