Handwerksmuseum Gattersagi Buchberg
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The Buchberger Gattersagi was still very modern when Wagner Gehring bought the machine from 1925 in the Bernese Oberland and rebuilt it in 1947 in Buchberg.
The Gattersagi is also not in an old croft, but in a well and carefully constructed wooden building in which small commissioned work is always carried out.
The Buchberger saw shows the step into modern technology, i.e. after the First World War. It is driven by a Landert & Weber engine manufactured in Bülach. The power transmission is clearly visible. Besides, one learns that "gate" has nothing to do with a slatted gate, but is derived from the French "quatre". It is the square in which the saw blades are clamped.