Collapsible Buck Saw


Buck Saw Collapsible
$24.95
Lightweight bucksaw collapses down to a single tube.
Great for Canoe trips and camping hiking.
Just assemble the rods and blades then pass it to your kid, as fidgety as they've been in the canoe they will be glad to work off that nervous energy in a productive manner.
Bucksaw comes with 2 blades for green wood and aged wood.
Not designed for tapping, thumping, whacking, hammering or banging on crap, it's a saw.
This is a lot less expensive than similar products on the market and most people will want to take an ax to their fire wood.
This tool will help define you as the camp craft wizard you know you can be.

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Using a Saw Buck and a Buck Saw.
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Due to their portability, these hand tools are often preferred by people that like to go camping and enjoy the outdoors lifestyle.
Bucksaws can be used for a number of tasks like clearing land, chopping firewood, cutting lumber, and sometimes kept handy for small logging projects.

These are great for seriously processing Campfire wood in the bush.
The summer season of Portaging Algonquin Provincial Park I see a lot of evidence of Buck saw use and usually those are the sites that have Your first nights fire wood prepped and ready for you. Cuz it's so easy. Make plans to be a good camper this summer grab a Bucksaw before you go.
 
These saws are they way to go, especially for backcountry camping. I have tried a lot of the options out there, Sierra saws (the folding pruner looking type), saws with wire or chainsaw between two T handles, etc. You can't beat these saws in weight, how stowable they are, or how well they cut. The price is better than most of the other options too.
 
Do you still sell the saw? I could use a similar tool for gardening. I have problems with branches that need to be cut. The problem lies in the branch that climbs on the electric line. Now I use a saw with Induction hardened teeth saw. I also need help and advice. We often go camping, and I had a simple saw at home, and I usually take it on a hike. It's bulky, and I need something portable. What can you advise me for this task? That is, I want it to take up little space and to be collapsible. At the same time, the saw should be effective. I understand that it will be expensive. I'm looking on different sites for approximate options, and then I came across you.
 
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