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Is it me or are they rather fragile?

When I compare them with the all the other saws they seem far thinner, much less meat.

I've just snapped my second one and at almost £40 a pop!

I think it gets broken when kit bags are thrown on top of the saws in the truck.:sneaky2:

Can I try a resin glue to fix it?

This one has not snapped off fully as yet.

Ty

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It's going that way soon, I'm racking out the back of the Iveco after the new chipbox has been built on.

Also got to persuade people to put covers on bars and hang up their spikes to stop ripping holes in the kit bags too!

Ty

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You know Swinny, you're not far wrong except one of the worse culprits is also the owner of 50% of the business:thumbdown:

I still think the brake handle is fragile though, look at a 200t, far more meat on it and a far smaller saw!

Ty

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