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How about most of the saws I have had in during the last month - boxes of bits and "I know it is old but can you fix it for a tenner"?

 

It is when the majority of the saw is filled with woodchip and oil I reaalllyyyy love it:sneaky2::thumbdown:

 

Beginning to see the saw for the shyte now:thumbup::lol:

 

 

i tip my hat at you sir. you must be a patient man

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There is a real knack to doing it correctly once you done it right you get used to doing it. Have to agree it is fiddly though.

 

 

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just one of those things that feels like there must be a better way. where anyone know of a good place to get a proper lugall from?

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Anything by Silverline Tools

 

easy now, be fair they come with a "life time" warranty now days. so if you haven't killed yourself with frustration they replace it if you remembered to register and kept the reciept which you invariably didn't.

 

i too hate silverline. their self tapping screws are really special, if you fancy treating yourself i'd reccomend them. i also accidentally bought some PZ2's which came with a life time warrenty!

 

 

the singlular exception is a chainsaw bar log vice i got for £8 from them which has lasted nearly 2 years (have used it too.).

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just one of those things that feels like there must be a better way. where anyone know of a good place to get a proper lugall from?

 

 

Yea I got a proper lugall, really love it. No regrets buying one. Got mine from the UK distributor. http://www.metreel.co.uk

 

 

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Anyone said a strimmer yet? I would prefer to dig a ten foot hole in bed rock with a blunt spoon rather than spend an hour on a strimmer

 

You really don't like strimmers, do you? :-)

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The tool we used to measure two stroke oil for the jerry cans. Oh and the measuring tool that the original tool decided wasn't necessary and "that looks alright - it'll do"

 

Aforesaid actions resulted in a stuck piston ring in a less than six month old 560XP:sneaky2:

 

Original tool replaced by one with intelligence.:thumbup:

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