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When i get round to using the back handled 201 i let you know what it was like Splinters, didnt mean to go talking about the 210T just out of interest.:001_smile:

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When i get round to using the back handled 201 i let you know what it was like Splinters, didnt mean to go talking about the 210T just out of interest.:001_smile:

 

have you used it yet just with the normal bar. im just wondering how much the front end lifts when you rev it. i think im gonna buy one.:thumbup1:

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i use an old back handled 200 for carving and its brilliant, if the 201 is as good a saw (which it will be) then it too will be excellent for carving. I'm not an expert, in fact I'm still only just beginning with carving but the weight, balance and durability of the professional arb saws are definitely worth the increased price over the hobby/home saw range. i wouldn't want to be running one of those saws for hours at a time under practically no load, their just not made of the right stuff. :)

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have you used it yet just with the normal bar. im just wondering how much the front end lifts when you rev it. i think im gonna buy one.:thumbup1:

 

I will be doing a job on Sunday with it. Will let you know how it handles .:biggrin:

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i've a 200 back handle and wonder why i got it sometimes.... will probs keep it to see if i ever do any carving lol :D

 

if u ever decide to get rid send it this way :thumbup:

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