This Jemco Tool two-man cross cut saw handle is the right replacement for vintage logging saws and homestead bucking saws — the long two-person blade type that predates the chainsaw and is still the quiet choice for off-grid timber work, ice harvesting demos, and historical-tools collections. The handle is 14 inches long and 1-1/8 inch outer diameter, sized for traditional grip and full leverage on a long cross cut blade.
The handle is reversible — when one side wears down from years of use, flip it and you’ve effectively got a new handle without buying a new piece. The body is finished with a tough Xylon coating that resists corrosion from sweat, sap, and weather, so the handle stays usable through wet-season storage in a barn or shed where bare metal would pit and rust.
The handle fits Jemco’s #33-55 saws or any cross cut blade with 1/4-inch or larger mounting holes positioned less than 1-1/8 inch from the blade end. Sold individually so users can replace one or both handles depending on wear — important for two-person saws where the partners may not have worn the handles down at the same rate. Made in the USA by Jemco Tool for serious timber and homestead users.






