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Beet u to it lol that 357 will out cut the 660

Cheers spud for sorting that saw look special

As alway it looks like a top job

 

 

Rich what saws did u port

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Dolmar 116 and a 026. Done some tweaks to a few 200t saws but nothing major as the saw doesn't leave much for porting anyway.

 

Just doesn't float my boat. A short bar does a good job on a good saw. IMO.

 

Plus I have way too much on the bench to have time to port anything. Just about got time to spend at home.

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I as I said got my 372 ported for the reasons I gave .......my 357 is also ported and it flies lol

 

 

I still like the big beasts tho but holding them up is getting to be more of once in a while lol rather than everyday as it used to be purely due to my elbows taking so much a pounding over the years

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I as I said got my 372 ported for the reasons I gave .......my 357 is also ported and it flies lol

 

 

I still like the big beasts tho but holding them up is getting to be more of once in a while lol rather than everyday as it used to be purely due to my elbows taking so much a pounding over the years

 

Thats one good reason for tuning a saw - lighter saw doing the work of a larger one and being less tiring on the old body.

 

My involvement in porting was just getting a bit fed up with just FIXING saws and wondered what I could do with a 346XP and what it would go like...that did it for me!

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Thats one good reason for tuning a saw - lighter saw doing the work of a larger one and being less tiring on the old body.

 

My involvement in porting was just getting a bit fed up with just FIXING saws and wondered what I could do with a 346XP and what it would go like...that did it for me!

 

H Steve . Got room for my 390 yet ? .....:001_smile:

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Maybe .......Is there some confusion in some quarters between ported saws that are used for work and the Hot saws that used in competitions.....

 

 

Just a thought but probably wrong lol

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Spud has done 2 saws for me (346 and 372 ) that have been every day work saws . He does go the pop up piston route some times which gives even more but you would have to talk to him if its race saws you need . I have some race sprockets ( no good for work saws ) if any one is into it .

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My days of racing are long gone lol our eldest lad sometimes chops underhand and standing block but me lol..........I watch and sharpen his axes lol

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Played with my wee ms180, for one job only. To cut the tops of stakes off when hedgelaying, I do them all in one go when I'm finished normally.

 

Quite simple, but very effective.

 

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H Steve . Got room for my 390 yet ? .....:001_smile:

 

I haven't forgotten it Andy, just been fixing a flood of non working kit before takling it:thumbup:

 

There is no confusion over working and racing saws, I do the work that reaps 80% of the power gains and that fits with most peoples needs. The longest running saws I have done are Stubbys 346XP and Burrells 357XP and both have now had a lot of work done with them to much satisfaction!

 

The only saw I have got a bit radical with and gone pop up and full port plus a couple of other extra tweaks is my 357XP and that would just be too expensive in time to do as a standard offering on a working saw.

 

I guess two heads have different thoughts whizzing around in them, that and a background of motorbikes and having watched much racing doesn't help:blushing::lol:

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