Tablesaws take up so much space and I only need one maybe 2-3 times a year. The bucketsaw is very tempting. Just needs some ratchet straps and quick clamps.
I don’t think the second bucket would be all that useful.
If the blade is cutting down into the wood like it’s supposed to, most likely the blood would go down into the primary bucket or go all the way around and start turn the walls and ceiling of the garage into a Jackson Pollock painting.
I cannot let the invasive thoughts win.
Tablesaws take up so much space and I only need one maybe 2-3 times a year. The bucketsaw is very tempting. Just needs some ratchet straps and quick clamps.
Don’t forget a second bucket for all the blood.
I don’t think the second bucket would be all that useful.
If the blade is cutting down into the wood like it’s supposed to, most likely the blood would go down into the primary bucket or go all the way around and start turn the walls and ceiling of the garage into a Jackson Pollock painting.
The dust ejector would be pointed mostly into this bucket so the blood would too. Until you ran off waving your new stump around anyway.
So you wont have enough fingers to hold new bucket. Pointless.
Just wire up a pedal you need to actively step on to make it operational!
No that just goes in the botyomof the first one. With the sawdust for easy cleanup!
And some concrete in the base
Or a kettle bell
Just have your friend sit on the side of the bucket to stabilise it.
Thats why I have a 10 inch job site unit that folds up and stashes out of the way