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16 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

Using one of @Crocky's little gems at work and thought it worth a mention.

Excellent stuff, good man.

 

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And as a picture says a thousand words, I'll leave it at that...

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Second that !

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On 29/08/2024 at 17:43, Doug Tait said:

Using one of @Crocky's little gems at work and thought it worth a mention.

Excellent stuff, good man.

 

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And as a picture says a thousand words, I'll leave it at that...

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Thanks @Doug Tait. They’re awesome aren’t they? A mean wee saw. 

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Hi Crocky, just wondering if you do cut off saws? I'm asking on here cos nobody else has asked and your answer might help others! I currently have a ts420 that just gets used for openings and cutting concrete slabs, doesn't get much use but it's always on thick stuff. It's handy cutting 5"deep, but it struggles a bit at full depth. I was considering upgrading to a ts700 or 800 (they don't appear on Stihl UK website any more so maybe discontinued?) but wondered if "porting" the ts420 would be an option as I assume they're similar to a chainsaw?

Regards 

Richard 

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1 hour ago, cornishman07 said:

Hi Crocky, just wondering if you do cut off saws? I'm asking on here cos nobody else has asked and your answer might help others! I currently have a ts420 that just gets used for openings and cutting concrete slabs, doesn't get much use but it's always on thick stuff. It's handy cutting 5"deep, but it struggles a bit at full depth. I was considering upgrading to a ts700 or 800 (they don't appear on Stihl UK website any more so maybe discontinued?) but wondered if "porting" the ts420 would be an option as I assume they're similar to a chainsaw?

Regards 

Richard 

Thing with that is the rev limiter to stop the cutting wheels going over spec . I know they won't when in the cut .  

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1 hour ago, cornishman07 said:

Hi Crocky, just wondering if you do cut off saws? I'm asking on here cos nobody else has asked and your answer might help others! I currently have a ts420 that just gets used for openings and cutting concrete slabs, doesn't get much use but it's always on thick stuff. It's handy cutting 5"deep, but it struggles a bit at full depth. I was considering upgrading to a ts700 or 800 (they don't appear on Stihl UK website any more so maybe discontinued?) but wondered if "porting" the ts420 would be an option as I assume they're similar to a chainsaw?

Regards 

Richard 

Hi Richard,

 

it’s not something I do unfortunately. 
 

thanks

mark

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