My old home made sawbench. 20 Years ago I cut an entire weatherboard house on this but as it has sat unused for years, it is time for it to go. Quick answers to obvious questions - Does it go? Don't know, but I reckon I could have it up and working in a day or two. Does it cut straight? No, it just cuts , the straight part is up to you. Is it dangerous? Well yes and no. Because it is so obviously capable of killing you it is probably safer than a table saw. It would best suit someone with a chainsaw milling set up who wants to cut dimensional timber from slabs. I want it to go to someone who will use it, not a dreamer who one day might have somewhere to set it up and I certainly don't want to see it on Gumtree two months later. IMG_0061.jpg IMG_0066.jpg