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How are your Sugihara bars holding up?


Rob D
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I've got a 20" lightweight pro bar on my Stihl ms461. So far I haven't used it on a job but made a few cuts.

Straight off you notice less effort in the cuts and the finish of the cut seems to be superior - I guess due to the high tolerance of the rail.

Has anyone noticed that they seem to make less mechanical noise? Just a low hiss. Perhaps it's just me!

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I have found the rails to be much harder than other bars ( most of the wear is now to the tie straps on the chain ) so much so that they hardily ever need dressing .

 

Yes me too, steel quality is excellent

 

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Nothing to be proud of but i've managed to put a tiny bend in my 13" one and get a bit of bluing on a sticky spot. 2 if not 3 years old now though.

 

 

You may have to watch the bar does not chip at that point.... But I expect it will keep on going with no issues.

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