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Here's the latest project in all her glory. A PNW MS361 with a bit of lathe work done to her and a few bits replaced this day. A new bar is also on the way from Rob:

 

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Is that muffler standard:001_rolleyes::lol:

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Is that muffler standard:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

Careful now - that doubles as a spud launcher.

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Poser :biggrin:

Take it that aint stock then :laugh1:

 

If you look close enough, you can tell it has an exhaust mod.

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I've put my glasses on, I think I have noticed the slight difference:thumbup:

 

That's madsens' ten cube hot saw:

 

Race Saw Preparation

 

My first Husky was a Madsens ported 372xp back when I was in Oregon. It's the 372 I have shown in a few other photos here and there.

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Some folks do:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD1WrSrQWo8]346XP Micro howler Versus 6" x 12" Beam - YouTube[/ame]

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Has anyone ever made their own full wrap handles?

Since they seem so hard to get and are not too cheap I'd think making one yourself may be an option?

 

Could be possible with a CNC pipe bender.

 

 

Anyone got one in the shed?

 

Should be easy to get some made, trouble will be minimum run of 100.

 

H-A

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Should be easy to get some made, trouble will be minimum run of 100.

 

H-A

 

Any rotary draw bender with the right dies would do it, Baileigh do one that would make them it's just up to you to get the bends in the right place.

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