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had mine for a couple for weeks now,,,

 

yup it's sharp,,,had a fight with it and now have a redesigned thumb,

 

anyway, has anyone else had trouble with the scabbard? mine doesn't seem to lock home properly sits proud about an inch and wants to fall out alot, hence the funky thumb

 

and no this is not a silky v cutting edge thread so don't even start...

 

the saw itself is blooming marvellous..

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had mine for a couple for weeks now,,,

mine doesn't seem to lock home properly sits proud about an inch and wants to fall out alot, hence the funky thumb

 

you talking about ya saw or summut else:lol::sneaky2:

Posted
had mine for a couple for weeks now,,,

 

yup it's sharp,,,had a fight with it and now have a redesigned thumb,

 

anyway, has anyone else had trouble with the scabbard? mine doesn't seem to lock home properly sits proud about an inch and wants to fall out alot, hence the funky thumb

 

and no this is not a silky v cutting edge thread so don't even start...

 

the saw itself is blooming marvellous..

 

 

No problems though you do need to make the effort to ensure the saw clicks into place. I even bought the Francital version of a sawpod for it. It's great value.

Thinking about your 'inch' (er - professionally of course) it does stick a tad if your not inserting absolutely straight!

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i assume the bottom of the scabbard hasnt been gunked up with sawdust ady?

 

 

seems to be blocked with something, but i've tried everything and can't get the blade in...

 

sawpod,,,, tried it,,, not so sure on that one,, although it is better than the belt..

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Ady I could do a quick straw poll of the ladies of Truro and see if an inch poking with a tendency to fall out is something that is a concern to them:sneaky2:

(sorry mate:blushing:)

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I bet the bottom of the scabbard is clogged with sawdust Ady.

 

And you must be about the only person in the world not to like the sawpod LOL.!!

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Ady I could do a quick straw poll of the ladies of Truro and see if an inch poking with a tendency to fall out is something that is a concern to them:sneaky2:

(sorry mate:blushing:)

 

 

Not if its only an inch! :001_tt2:

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