This Jemco one-man crosscut saw handle is sized for solo log cutting, branch sawing, and rural property work. Where the two-man crosscut handle gives you a sub-handle on the back of the blade, the one-man handle is a single pistol-style grip mounted to the saw spine for one-handed operation while the other hand stabilizes the work. The 5-3/4 inch length by 1-1/8 inch diameter sizing is the working standard for vintage and reproduction one-man crosscut saws.
Built from quality hardwood and finished to fit most one-man crosscut saws, the handle is easy to install — meaning a user can refurbish an heirloom or estate-sale saw without sending it off to a specialist. The ergonomic grip profile reduces hand strain through long sawing sessions, which is the principal reason these handles get worn out in the first place and need replacing.
Because one-man crosscut sawing is the off-grid alternative to chainsaw work for property maintenance, replacement handles are the kind of part that makes the difference between a tool that gets used and one that retires to the wall. USA made by Jemco for users who still rely on crosscut saws for kindling, fence work, off-grid timber, and historical-tools demonstration.






