Ok. I overdid it a bit, but overall happy.
Cool, that's the ticket, It don't take long to get a good load of timber for the fire, Cleaning up the mess is the hard part, Lol.Hard Luck said:Ok. I overdid it a bit, but overall happy.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/4748/1542174020_20181114_160112.jpg
Nice looking saw. How much did that cost you and from where ?OzzieAu said:No fuel or batteries required, just a bit of elbow grease to glide this Japanese made pull saw through any type of timber.
I have cut through fallen tree branches and logs blocking tracks and barely raised a sweat.... its the sweetest cutting saw I have used.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...3352_3e7ef663-0c08-4dde-9017-582c18927698.jpg
It has a 40cm. blade and can be holstered on your belt.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...3555_954a4565-4159-46a6-ad1c-3663b655e046.jpg
And just as with a chainsaw, dont take these teeth for granted. oop:
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...3748_52a99b3b-9f43-461c-8c93-70ac45495af9.jpg
Silent but deadly.
Wishfull said:Nice looking saw. How much did that cost you and from where ?
Have a look here.Wishfull said:Nice looking saw. How much did that cost you and from where ?OzzieAu said:No fuel or batteries required, just a bit of elbow grease to glide this Japanese made pull saw through any type of timber.
I have cut through fallen tree branches and logs blocking tracks and barely raised a sweat.... its the sweetest cutting saw I have used.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...3352_3e7ef663-0c08-4dde-9017-582c18927698.jpg
It has a 40cm. blade and can be holstered on your belt.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...3555_954a4565-4159-46a6-ad1c-3663b655e046.jpg
And just as with a chainsaw, dont take these teeth for granted. oop:
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...3748_52a99b3b-9f43-461c-8c93-70ac45495af9.jpg
Silent but deadly.
OzzieAu said:No fuel or batteries required, just a bit of elbow grease to glide this Japanese made pull saw through any type of timber.
I have cut through fallen tree branches and logs blocking tracks and barely raised a sweat.... its the sweetest cutting saw I have used.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...3352_3e7ef663-0c08-4dde-9017-582c18927698.jpg
It has a 40cm. blade and can be holstered on your belt.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...3555_954a4565-4159-46a6-ad1c-3663b655e046.jpg
And just as with a chainsaw, dont take these teeth for granted. oop:
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...3748_52a99b3b-9f43-461c-8c93-70ac45495af9.jpg
Silent but deadly.
your chain is cutting off as one side is sharper than the other :Y: that causes the bar to wear unevenMoneybox said:Maintenance in important. Our poor old saw is badly in need of a new chain and bar because the bar is worn unevenly causing the saw to cut around corners.
[video=480,360]https://youtu.be/BGrOqx1sV1U[/video]
It still gets the odd job done but the bar jams in the cut once it gets a bit deep. The problem is that a new saw is cheaper than fixing the old one
Flip the bar and sharpen the chain mate...(If you haven't already that is)ctxkid said:your chain is cutting off as one side is sharper than the other :Y: that causes the bar to wear unevenMoneybox said:Maintenance in important. Our poor old saw is badly in need of a new chain and bar because the bar is worn unevenly causing the saw to cut around corners.
[video=480,360]https://youtu.be/BGrOqx1sV1U[/video]
It still gets the odd job done but the bar jams in the cut once it gets a bit deep. The problem is that a new saw is cheaper than fixing the old one
Moneybox said:Maintenance in important. Our poor old saw is badly in need of a new chain and bar because the bar is worn unevenly causing the saw to cut around corners.
[video=480,360]https://youtu.be/BGrOqx1sV1U[/video]
It still gets the odd job done but the bar jams in the cut once it gets a bit deep. The problem is that a new saw is cheaper than fixing the old one