Handwerksmuseum Gattersagi Buchberg
Overview
Intro
It was still very modern, the Buchberg Gattersagi, when Wagner Gehring bought the machine, which dated back to 1925, in the Bernese Oberland and rebuilt it in Buchberg in 1947.
It was still very modern, the Buchberg Gattersagi, when Wagner Gehring bought the machine, which dated back to 1925, in the Bernese Oberland and rebuilt it in Buchberg in 1947. The Gattersagi is not located in an old shed, but in a well-built and carefully constructed wooden building, where small jobs are carried out time and again. The Buchberg saw shows the step into modern technology, i.e. the time after the First World War. It is powered by an engine manufactured in Bülach by the company Landert & Weber. The power transmission is clearly visible. Incidentally, you learn 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.
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General information
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Handwerksmuseum Gattersagi Buchberg
Hohlegasse 10 8454 Buchberg 044 867 30 21 info@gattersagi.ch |
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Group & pricing information
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Up to 10 persons Fr. 100. Above that per person Fr. 5.
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Gattersagi
Hohle Gasse 10
8454
Buchberg
Switzerland
