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We had the 357 you did for me out on site yesterday on a 20" bar and it was out-cutting my standard 357 on a 15" which is nippy enough itself. I love the expression on people's faces when they hear it running for the first time. :thumbup1:

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Ok here goes . :biggrin: All my Spud ported saws are significantly improved by Steve's engineering/tuning skills . These are 346 , 372 . and 390 . ( anyone who has got a pre Xtourque 372 is breaking the law if they don't get it ported by Steve ). :biggrin:

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Ok here goes . :biggrin: All my Spud ported saws are significantly improved by Steve's engineering/tuning skills . These are 346 , 372 . and 390 . ( anyone who has got a pre Xtourque 372 is breaking the law if they don't get it ported by Steve ). :biggrin:

 

Thanks Andy, always a pleasure, wish all saws were as clean as yours!

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Thanks Andy, always a pleasure, wish all saws were as clean as yours!

 

 

How much discount would we get if we put our saw bits through the dishwasher before sending them.

Bearing in mind the wrath of the wife for a week of 2 stroke scent cutlery and pots.🤔

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How much discount would we get if we put our saw bits through the dishwasher before sending them.

Bearing in mind the wrath of the wife for a week of 2 stroke scent cutlery and pots.🤔

 

I thinks its good manners to give it a bit of a clean before you send it to someone to work on it .

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How much discount would we get if we put our saw bits through the dishwasher before sending them.

Bearing in mind the wrath of the wife for a week of 2 stroke scent cutlery and pots.🤔

 

Depends on how much the dishwasher cocks up the saw:001_rolleyes:

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I thinks its good manners to give it a bit of a clean before you send it to someone to work on it .

 

 

You are correct, I was leg pulling, I did drop off a dirty saw once🙈 Spud gave me the schoolteacher to naughty boy look.

My neighbour did his motorbike calipers in the dishwasher recently with good result. A long time ago in the bench thread I think it was, we discussed the merits of household appliances for shed purposes. I got banned from using the oven to heat up crankshaft bearings ever again or using it for any non food purposes.

 

Spud , id only put the plastic bits in the dishwasher. Don't imagine salt and corrosive chemicals good on the carb or engine itself.

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