Rope Saw
I needed to remove some tree limbs that were touching my roof, about 25-30 feet up, no extension ladder. You can buy a rope saw... $40-$50 :-(
I used what I had lying around, you can improvise.
Materials:
- Chain saw chain (old, you're going to be cutting it) sharp
- 60 ft or so of rope, I used 1/4 in nylon
- S hooks (2)
- metal coat hanger (or similar heavy wire)
- handles, 6 in, broom handle or something (2)
- electrical tape
- Dremmel
- Vice-grips
- Vice
I used what I had lying around, you can improvise.
Materials:
- Chain saw chain (old, you're going to be cutting it) sharp
- 60 ft or so of rope, I used 1/4 in nylon
- S hooks (2)
- metal coat hanger (or similar heavy wire)
- handles, 6 in, broom handle or something (2)
- electrical tape
- Dremmel
- Vice-grips
- Vice
Get Your Chain.
I think I used a 16 or 18 inch
Cut the Chain
It doesn't really matter where.
Grinding
I cut off the last two cutting teeth on either end, so the wouldn't cut things and catch on stuff.
I also cut down a couple drive teeth, so the chain will fold over.
I also cut down a couple drive teeth, so the chain will fold over.
S Hooks
Bend your S hooks closed and feed the chain through (might want to do those in the opposite order)
Secure the Ends
I used a wire coat hanger, cause that's what I had, it worked pretty well. The Vice-grips helped a lot here.
Rope
I used 60 feet, I wanted to reach some specific branches. This gave me a reach of 30 feet.
Knots
Use your fancy boy scout skills!
and tape up the ends of the chain.
and tape up the ends of the chain.
Handles
Ultimately, I found these to not be that useful. Unless you are at the max hight, you won't use them.
You Are Done!
After trying to get the end up over the branch, I made an accessory.
A weight on a small string, for throwing.
Also, look at which way the teeth are going, that will be the side you pull to cut. I marked the handles "cut" and "throw".
A weight on a small string, for throwing.
Also, look at which way the teeth are going, that will be the side you pull to cut. I marked the handles "cut" and "throw".
Tip
You might need to pull back and twist the rope a little to flip the blade.
I'll be honest, this thing worked way better than I though it would!
I'll be honest, this thing worked way better than I though it would!
Oh.. and Be Careful!!
That suckered is sharp... And it's a chain saw blade on the end of some rope... Not the safest thin ever!
And don't stand right under the tree.... That's why we made the ropes longer :-)
And don't stand right under the tree.... That's why we made the ropes longer :-)