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My hutzl ms361 clone saw build


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Just ran it on a few small fells, bit of snedding out. General stuff you'd use a saw for. Let it cool down for a bit and had a look and then did the vid :thumbup1: no complaints at all. Expected it to go bang tbh, just down to my ability (or lack) to build a saw from bits rather than the components

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2 hours ago, dan494 said:

Just ran it on a few small fells, bit of snedding out. General stuff you'd use a saw for. Let it cool down for a bit and had a look and then did the vid :thumbup1: no complaints at all. Expected it to go bang tbh, just down to my ability (or lack) to build a saw from bits rather than the components

Well hats off bud . Nothing lost if it only lasts 6 months . With proper maintenance it could go on for much longer . Keep us posted . 

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29 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Well hats off bud . Nothing lost if it only lasts 6 months . With proper maintenance it could go on for much longer . Keep us posted . 

Already paid for itself tbh with the work I did today. Lets see how long it goes for. Just waiting for the 200t kit so have an excuse to do another!

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