Great job on the saw horse Simon!
I've tried home made versions but none as good as that one. Do you find with smaller more regularly round cords that they tend to spin when you put the saw on them? You can counter this exactly as you have done by putting larger more irregular pieces on the top and this holds it all down when you cut!
The first time I used it I applied a couple of ratchet straps to hold the wood firmly in place but found that the wood settles and drops as soon as you start cutting and the straps become loose. After that I didn't bother with the straps and as you've observed use a couple of the more substantial pieces on the top as weights.
The uprights are I think something like 45mm square, the pieces at the base are 150mm gravel board. Each upright is held with 3 x 5mm screws. The uprights have already developed play. The next version I build will use more substantial timber, and I'll use bolts instead. I've also just found out that my chainsaw will take an 18-inch bar, so I may increase the size slightly. It does make it quite heavy to move around though.
Looks good I have seen people using this sort of thing over the years, it works well and is cheap to make. I didn't know that you could buy one all the one I have seen have been home made. I have even seen old brooms sticks used as the uprights although this restricts the amount of wood you can cut in one go.
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