I pull the saw straight into my center of mass (if possible), so if the timber is up the pull is down into the saw horse, similiar leverage advantage without getting tread marks on the timber. I'm always cutting the top and the near side so my view is better for having the timber closer to my face

I certainly won't be abandoning my lower saw horses when it comes to playing with boring machines and circular saws.


Raphael D. Swift
DBA: DreamScapes