Introduction: 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
Step 1: Get Your Chain.
I think I used a 16 or 18 inch
Step 2: Cut the Chain
It doesn't really matter where.
Step 3: 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.
Step 4: S Hooks
Bend your S hooks closed and feed the chain through (might want to do those in the opposite order)
Step 5: 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.
Step 6: Rope
I used 60 feet, I wanted to reach some specific branches. This gave me a reach of 30 feet.
Step 7: Knots
Use your fancy boy scout skills!
and tape up the ends of the chain.
and tape up the ends of the chain.
Step 8: Handles
Ultimately, I found these to not be that useful. Unless you are at the max hight, you won't use them.
Step 9: 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".
Step 10: 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!
Step 11: 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 :-)