One-Man Crosscut Saw - My Favorite Farm Tool
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Pa Mac explains the use, care, and wonders of the one-man crosscut saw-a useful tool for the small farm or homestead.
Check back often for future episodes of "My Favorite Farm Tool" with Pa Mac. Most episodes will feature an explanation and description of various antique farm hand tools, along with helpful tips for restoring, maintaining, and using them.
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Can't believe for the amount of years on KZread that you don't have more subscribers. You have the very best channel on homesteading and I have appreciated every one of your videos. God bless you and family.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
My wife says she agrees with you on the subscriber thing. Thank you for watchin' Kathy, and God bless you and yours as well
@JohnDoe-zl6ph
Жыл бұрын
I think if you started talking more about what you're doing and explaining what you are doing your subs would increase.
@donald6427
Жыл бұрын
Let’s get his numbers up by sharing videos
@domading2759
Жыл бұрын
I sub because of his style.. I love it
@mini696
Жыл бұрын
He will explode with more talking videos and more regular videos.
I never thought I would see the day, where you speak in a video. What a treat! The video was so fascinating. I love anything primitive and old tools, considering my daddy was a carpenter. I agree though, that's definitely a tool everyone should have on a homestead. Gonna keep my eye out for one. Thanks so much for all the info and tips.
@PullStartStables
Жыл бұрын
There was another video set with a crew interviewing Pa Mac at his Mercantile. Still very enjoyable! 👍
@thechronicgeneralist
Жыл бұрын
I listened to it without sound and with CC on at first... I was not ready 😂 Great video! Looking forward to more you being a real talking human videos!
@auldashy
Жыл бұрын
It was kinda shocking to hear him speak initially!
You breaking that bottle and then doing a jump cut right after was the funniest thing I've seen all day. Thanks
I cannot thank you enough for helping my family rediscover the lost ways of our forefathers. I love learning the old ways and practicing them on our property. We shouldn't let this knowledge disappear!
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thank YOU for watchin', Autodidactia
Glad to see you back with newer videos . Glad to hear your voice . Please keep up the goofiness and pictures of the old times you make me chuckle but learn the old ways of doing things. Can't wait to see more new ones
You do not need to find an antique. One can still buy new, one man cross cut saws. I bought my one man cross-cut saw made by Thomas Flinn & Company. You can search for retailers online. I love mine. Have had it for about 15 years. Still works great.
PA MAC! I love you and all of your videos! (With every bone in my entire body) btw my entire class in watches your videos religiously. Also, you should totally talk in more of your videos.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Kaden. Please tell the whole class THANK YOU (from Pa Mac). But don't get in trouble with the teacher for doin' it!
I never thought I'd hear a speech on this channel, but here it is. greetings from Finland🇫🇮
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watchin', and listening, dexta man
I have always coveted your tiller. I constantly send my husband links of tillers on the marketplace he could Pa Mac out for me. So far he's not having it. Lol
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Just come borrow mine, Joy
Pa, you and I share a love of old saws! Throw in old axes and I'm in heaven!
@farmhandscompanion
11 ай бұрын
Will do, tleitnak!
That's a real shop...beautiful.
I love all your videos, Pa Mac! You inspired me to build a log chicken house much like yours (although I cheated and put a metal roof on it). I started the project a year ago. The chickens move in Sunday! Thank you!
@lisanowakow3688
Жыл бұрын
Have you tried them all yet and if so which do you prefer? Nice to hear your voice!
Good old fashion farm material
I help my Dad cut wood with a cross cut saw. Grandpa watched, and he would apply some kerosene with an old brush when the saw gumed up Grandpa always did the sharpening. He had a slot cut in a cornet post where he placed the saw for sharpening one day a neighbor came by while we blocked up some wood. The neighbor said I got something I want you to try. He went and got a chainsaw. After using the saw my Dad, who hated spending money went to Sears and bought a chainsaw. Times changed. I wish I still had that old cross cut saw. And I wish Grandpa and Dad where still around . We could work up our winter heat in more ways than one.
Really enjoyed this. You have such a calm and pleasant voice, and a super interesting collection of old tools and things in your background there.
I hope you do a video like this for everyone of those tools behind you. Because I’d love that! Love your videos and especially the pole barn series. Even got your book for it which helped so much. Thanks again!
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Sounds good to me, Haley. And thank you for buyin' the book!
I've seen pics of men posing with their long crosscut? saws they used to cut down the redwoods...can you imagine being on the end of one of those sawrs?🥵 You have a terrific voice ta-boot!
I could sit and listen for hrs. It so valuable that you care to share your wealth and experience. The way society is progressing all these old ways are being lost.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
thank you, Marcus
What a great guy this man. I just started watching your channel but I was still super excited for this episode. I’m trying get like you sir. God bless
this is GOLD. found you years ago and wondered why your views were so low. i'm glad ppl caught on
I've watched your videos for years now and always wondered what you sounded like, and now I know. Keep up the good work!
Pa Mac. He speaks.
Some of my favorite memories are learning to use a two man saw with my grandpa. Thank you for sharing the history with us.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watchin, Ben
Love the old saws, fun to work with. Thanks for the tips on saving them.
When I use vinegar to get rust off of metal, I always rinse with a baking soda/water mix to neutralize the acid before I oil it. Love the video, Pa Mac. I've been watching for years. Keep it up!
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
That's a real good tip, CavemanJoe; thanks for watchin' all those years!
@cavemanjoe7972
Жыл бұрын
@@farmhandscompanion Thank you for making videos worth watching.
It's fun to collect & use old tools you are a kindred soul l 've only got a couple of one man crosscuts but several 2 man saws & love them all.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
I know how you feel, Monte
I'd like to use this for some home duties. It'll be better than gas. This was fascinating. Thx for your great content 💪
Bless you and your family ! So happy to see some new videos . ❤
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
My best to you and yours, winterfox123
this is great, its like this old house without all the retakes. i love it. thank you
Great video as always! A bit funny to hear you talk compared to your ordinary goofy editing but still top quality, keep up the good spirit!
Glad your back! I miss your videos. I've subbed for years.. Never missed one
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Doma
In logging we call them either crosscut saw or the rake and peg saw.
There was a handle in my Grandfathers pine tool box we inherited and I had no idea what it went to. Then literally, it came to me in a dream that it would fit the cross cut saw my Grandfather bought to deal with the giant cottonwood trees on his property. It was the only time I had the "came to me in a dream" experience so far. It happens.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Things or solutions often come to me in that twilight time, too, rochrich
Great video!!! I have 3 one man crosscut saws, and a two man felling saw, plus a two man bucking saw. All of them are in champion tooth, but we mostly have hard woods. I like the video with talking and explaining things.
Fantastic presentation. I like how those vertical handles can be very easily removed.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Me too.
Lance a boil. Lol. Or, lance multiple boils a once. I would go with my grandparents (mother's side) when very young to fell pine trees. When felling the trees granddad would use a two-man saw with my grannie on one end. When the correct number of trees had been downed. Grannie and I would pack up and go back to the farm. Granddad would then buck (at I believe 8ft) and limb the trees. He would then take his two mules (named after his two son-in-laws) and haul two at a time, out near a timber road. He would then strip the bark off and stack them. Eventually the lumber company would show up and pay him for the logs and truck them out. That is how he made extra money for the farm. That took place there in SW Arkansas, and later in SE Oklahoma. I enjoy your stuff.
I think I have watched every one of your videos. I realized on this one that I didn't know what your voice sounded like. You talked more here than all of your other videos combined. I did learn that you love crosscut saws more than your cow, your wife and your kids. You know; out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks rule. Much love my friend, you will always be my champion storyteller. Art from Ohio
More please
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
coming up, Mael
Pa Mac! Great to hear you.... Love the new series...I will be tuned in. Thanks for the great content and sharing the knowledge!
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Cosmo
Great video as usual! Sounds as if I need to get my saw out of the barn and get her going. Thank you for the inspiration.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
You, my friend, are an inspiration to many folks around these parts!
I absolutely love old saws! I have spent the last year or so learning how to sharpen different types of saws. I took my sons out and let them cut with my 2 man crosscut saws - they loved it! One point: expert saw restorers suggest not to use vinegar because no matter how much you rinse them, the vinegar continues to eat the metal. The best rust removal for them is oil or wd40 with a mildly abrasive sandpaper (220 grit). I love your videos, please keep them coming...
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watchin', Gardeningpreacher!
I have my grandpa’s crosscut saw. Thanks to you, Pa Mac, I now know it is a One-man Champion Pattern with a removable handle that can convert it to a two- man. It is in excellent condition without much rust (thanks to my dad having it for fifty years after grandpa passed - long before I got ahold of it). The only use it’s been put to in the past seventy years was occasionally cutting down Christmas trees. I’ll keep it ready just in case we ever run out of gasoline.
Hey PaMac. It’s Danny, Ruth Ann’s son. It is really good to see you talk on a video. My son is 4 years old now. I’d love to be able to bring him to visit you all some day soon.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Hey cousin! You have an open invitation. We look forward to seein' you. (I know Mama would like to see you, too)
Brought back memories, good video, but I missed watching how the great taste of corn bread comes about.
subscribed about 10 seconds into the video. I have a 1 man crosscut, learned to sharpen it, and its a great tool. I just picked up a Disston No. 32 pruning saw, sharpened it, and it also is a great tool. Good stuff.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, CleaveMountaineering
Your so funny I had to subscribe. Thanks you are making my evening and I am learning some good stuff. Thank you
I pray you are safe from the severe weather.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
a tornado passed over the house but we made it
Pa Mac woulda been proud!
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
I'd like to think so, KeithintheMountains; thanks for watchin'
I used my crosscut yesterday to cut a fir, the butt of which will be hewed to a beam and the next section (8') I peeled today with a drawknife for a post, both of which will be used for any future build. Thanks for keeping these videos coming and informative.
Great new format
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Jesse
I recently bought a nice 3 foot champion tooth saw with 2 helper handles hardly used. A great bargain
@farmhandscompanion
3 ай бұрын
Yes, I would classify that well within the bargain category. Thank you for watchin', Monte!
20 years ago I acquired a 6ft two man saw and through Utube learned to reset tooth lengths then resharpen. set teeth and build a wooden sheath for it. I taught the Axe Yard and Totin Chit at a NE Ohio Boy Scout Camp and used that saw to demonstrate how it was done before chain saws which were banned in camp. The Scouts loved to try it out as did the adult leaders but all said they would like to keep their gas saws. It was a real HOOT watching them learn to work together on that saw.
I'm looking forward to it.
I pray that you and your family are okay after the recent storms and tornadoes.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Tina; one went over the house or near abouts but we made it fine.
He speaks! Omg! Been following your entertaining tutorials for a few years. Have always loved your content. I’m not a homesteader yet, but hope to be one someday, so I follow quite a few homesteader channels. Yours was unique with the subtitles and entertaining stickman cartoons. But happy to put a voice to the personality as well. We have a couple cross cut saws around because my uncle owned them and I inherited his house. Nice to learn a bit about them.
Thank you, I've been subscribed for some time. When you have a new video, I save it for the last, because I know it'll be good! This video is exceptional!!! I've got 2 buck saws, and one 2 man cross cut, and always wondered how to sharpen them. Now I know...sort of, I know there is a learning curve. One of these days I'm going to have to visit your store, to meet you would be an honor, and extreme pleasure!
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
I look forward to meeting you, Roy
YES!!! I can’t wait!
I always love your music!
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Raelynn
Can't wait 🎉
Really enjoy your channel and this was a special treat to hear your voice! There is a very, very old farm here that is now a restaurant way out in the country, they have a huge two man saw hanging on the outside of the building. It is under the eave but since Danmark is not known for it's clear sunny weather it's rusty and will someday fall apart. Every time I see it I'm tempted to snatch and save it but I just don't have larceny in me enough to do it. Thought about asking if they'd sell it but I doubt they would, the whole outside of the building is a collection of antique tools, farm implements, etc.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Hey Barb, be on the lookout for one in worse shape that you can get cheap; then trade 'em for one that "looks better". (When they're decorations, the more worn out they look the better)
Absolutly love all of your videos! I hope we see lots more.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Reel Edge
wiseman trading company now carries some very nice crosscut saws
HOLY SMOKES!!! HE TALKS!!!
Hello again , Mr. Mac , great job on the saws . These old crosscuts can be a pain to use when they're not in good shape , chainsaws have definitely been an improvement but they do require fuel .
As far as I know, a lance tooth is a tooth that has parallel sides thena wedge at the end rather than a continuous wedge. At least that's what my great grandpa taught me.
I enjoy your channel. Could you do a update on how your barn and other projects you have made over the years have held up? There are a lot of channels that do builds but never do a follow up on how they are doing years down the road.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
that's a good idea, Pure mayhem. Let me think about how best to do it
Great video. PaMac speaks! I learned a lot. I have hunted in a wilderness area in Idaho where power equipment is not allowed. All trail work is done with axes and cross cut saws. Frank
I have a 5ft 2 man disston crosscut with a turtle tooth pattern and a 3ft one man crosscut saw with no name on it also Tuttle tooth. I've restored the one man saw making a new D handle from birch and alot of elbow grease sanding it. I still need to fix up the 2 man saw. The best old saws were taper ground. That's ti say the teeth were thicker than the plate and made em much less likely to hang up in the cut. You can still buy some new saws from the crosscut saw company, but they are flat plate steel,not taper ground. They also sale the tool kits for sharpening and setting the teeth. Cleaning them up is laborious work,but rewarding. I cant find a spider or file kit locally so mine doesnt cut very well. I guess I need to invest in it though. I'm itching to work with them and my grandson. Thanks for a great video and awesome inspiration. God bless!
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Cipher Code
Always enjoy your content. Moved to the woods and I've learned a bunch from your show!
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watchin'
Just looked your website up!! When graduate nursing school in may I’m definitely going to book a trip and do some floating and fishing!!!
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Look forward to meeting you, Donald. (and I hope finals go well for you)
Thanks for being awesome, Pa Mac!
Genius , I'm looking forward to it .
Nice to work in some of your humor even in this vlog-type format.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
thanks for watchin', awl dune
Awesome thanks pa
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watchin', rbnhd1976
I can't wait for more. Thank you for another great video.
Excellent Video! So nice to put a voice with the person. Thanks for sharing.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watchin', ScoutCrafter
Great episode!
Always look forward to your videos. Thanks!
Enjoying this! Thanks.
I have one just like yours. Love it!
I learned! Much appreciated!
You're awesome!
very excited about the new videos can't wait to see more.
Hiya. Glad to hear you.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Hey there, William
Good info thanks
Thank you for sharing. Excellent vid
I’ve always wanted to get one of those saws. These favorite tool videos are a great idea and I love your shop.
Pa Mac! It is good to see you back. Oughta give us an update on the homestead
Thank you for the informative video I have several of these saws
Excellent!! Thanks Pa Mac, enjoyed the video. I have a couple one man Cross Cuts myself.
Thanks Pa Mack. Sure enjoyed listening to you talk a lot. Enjoyed the information about the Crosscut Saws . Stay safe around there and keep up with the great videos and having fun too. Fred.
Me: "Oh boy! A new video!" Pa Mac: * speaks * Me: "GAHH!!!!"
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Pa Mac: Thanks for watchin', Barlo Tardy
What you’re in Arkansas!!!! Me too!!! I never knew
I love it! Can't wait for the next one!
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
coming up, RiverDale Gardens
He has a voice. And I knew you did 'cause I saw an interview long ago. I like your intro. Thanks for this, because the coming years are going to be a challenge and many will be glad to get the knowledge you have. I'm liking the His-story plus the humor!!
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watchin', Elizabeth
Loved the show!
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, John
Very interesting. Never owned a crosscut saw. Might have to try one.
Can't Wait! 😁
Enjoy your channel thank you for your hard work.
@farmhandscompanion
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Wesley!
I really enjoy your videos! and it's good to know that the cat doesn't have your tongue after all... Keep up the good work, May God Bless You and Your's.