What is a log rolling tool called?

What is a log rolling tool called?

A cant hook or cant dog is a traditional logging tool consisting of a wooden lever handle with a movable metal hook called a dog at one end, used for handling and turning logs and cants, especially in sawmills.

What is a log roller?

Log rolling, as a sport, began in the late 1800’s during the great logging era. They would work the river, stepping on the floating logs as they worked from bank to bank. As soon the men stepped onto the logs, the logs would spin, dumping them into the water. (It’s as easy as falling off a log!)

Why is a log called a cant?

Overall, a cant is a sawn log that is sent to another machine for additional processing or sold as a large slab to be used as a building log. A cant sawmill has the job of sawing logs to form cants for further manufacturing.

How do you use a log lifting Tong?

Log lifting tongs are designed to give you a strong grip on any kind of raw wood. With jaw openings of 16 to 36in., there’s a log skidding tong available for jobs of all sizes. Attach the tongs to your ATV or tractor with an appropriate chain or use them by hand to flip and drag logs where they’re needed.

What is a Timberjack log lifter?

Log Jack / Lifter The Timberjack is a dedicated log lifter with the ability to roll larger logs. It features two feet design and an integrated toe lift for the hook. Lifts logs from 5 inches to 20 inches

What kind of log Jack do you use for cant hooks?

The 48-inch-long Ironton Wooden Handle Timberjack log jack is multipurpose, functioning both as a cant hook and a lumberjack. The 48-inch-long Ironton Wooden Handle Timberjack log jack is multipurpose, functioning both as a cant hook and a lumberjack.

What are roughneck® specialty log tongs?

Capacity”, “longDescription”: “The special shape of these Roughneck® Specialty Log Tongs helps you get jobs done safely and effectively in unusual working conditions, such as lifting oversized logs or working on uneven terrain. Made with forged round alloy steel for optimum tensile strength and durability.

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