When I was Restoring my 1950's Cordwood saw I spent a lot of time searching for a Plan for a Blade Shield to make it "Just a Little Bit Safer" Here's what I came up with, hope it helps someone else who may be working on one. These are Great Old Implements and they make easy work of Cutting Firewood but they are Unforgiving and Must Be respected. Good Luck and Stay Safe.
Here is a Link To The First of 4 YouTube Videos I made of My project.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2jjwnrgrLs
DanO'
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Buzz Saw / Cordwood Saw
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Buzz Saw / Cordwood Saw
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