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Someone said earlier "he with the most toys wins " I don't have the most but I have a few - 394,385,390,562 x2 375 x2 372,288 all well ported 562,560,550,346,572 that's the work saws then 6x Contra's 1x Contra "S" 3x 070 2x 090, 1x 090 "G" then around 30 other Stihl's and Jonsered's and a odd Homelite and Pioneer. Yes I like saws !!

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Someone said earlier "he with the most toys wins " I don't have the most but I have a few - 394,385,390,562 x2 375 x2 372,288 all well ported 562,560,550,346,572 that's the work saws then 6x Contra's 1x Contra "S" 3x 070 2x 090, 1x 090 "G" then around 30 other Stihl's and Jonsered's and a odd Homelite and Pioneer. Yes I like saws !!

As a one off and no offence meant to all...... BUT “fuck me!” Thats a lot of saws! Fair play [emoji144]‍♂️ any pics of your golden oldies?
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UStarting from the biggest:

Husky 2100 ( non runner, bought from a mate, maybe milling saw one day)

461, Spud ported, lovely beast??

461

365 converted to 372 and Spud ported, great saw and I bought it as a genuine barely used £250 bargin

Still 390, longest owned, bought it when I was 17, not very good but drilling out the exhaust and running on Aspen seems to have woken it up a bit. Currently has a fuel leak so not been used for a long time.

357, latest purchase from another arbtalker, very nice and a handy size.

350, Spud ported, from the same arbtalker as 357. My go to saw, can't decide whether I prefer this or the ported 461.

Husky 435, handy saw, bought on offer for £160 new. Currently waiting on an oil pump, I think.

200t. I shouldn't have it as I'm not a climber but it comes in handy and cuts very nicely.

Echo cs280. Not used it yet as it needs a tune up but nice little thing by the feel of it. 

My Dads saws that I use regularly: 

2x 210s, ok little plodders.

2x 170s bought very cheap on offers, ridiculously light, very handy, last and last.

 

Most used would be the 350, 461,365 and 435, but I expect the 357 will make its way up the list rapidly!

I have too many saws that's certain, but I tend to buy them when I come across what I hope is a good buy, and I like to have back ups!

 

 

 

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2x242 xpg          575xp

2x254xp             2x576xp

262xp                 572xpg 

266xp                 385xp

2X61                    390xp

346xpg NE          395xp

357xp                 makita 7900

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11 hours ago, harvey b davison said:
11 hours ago, se7enthdevil said:
i got these.
 
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i may only be a joiner/woodturner but they come in useful.
 

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Steve, do you have one of those Japanese style push/pull fine saws. I'm contemplating getting one, but not got a clue about them. Just from what I have read they are supposed to be great for fine cuts.

I have a few and they are fab once you adapt to cutting on the pull. Hay most on here use pull saws day to day in the form of a Silky. For carpentry type work I like the Irvin pull saw with the western style handle and the blade holds it's an edge for an age. Also picked up one of a similar style from a show but can't remember the brand. It's better made but cut is much the same. Don't go for the Axminster version of the Irwin as it is pish. Also, love my basic mini Dozuki for delicate work. This the Irwin and I can find links for the others if of interest but need to get out to the workshop to find the brand. jobs.https://www.screwfix.com/p/irwin-pullsaw-12-300mm-/1099X?tc=OB8&ds_kid=92700022861141456&ds_rl=1241687&ds_rl=1245250&ds_rl=1244066&ds_rl=1249796&ds_rl=1245250&ds_rl=1249481&gclid=Cj0KCQjwg73kBRDVARIsAF-kEH8cOv5JFWe_fX1fBr8d-_kBzeg4nLAPO3iHoOH1GqThuJi-23vXNVcaAhdEEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

 

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