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I think it would be a good idea as a get together, GTG as we say stateside. I'm not too keen on wagering, but I think it would be cool for us all to meet up and share a beer and some sawing.

 

Beer and chainsaws, I'll watch from a distance :thumbup:

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Beer and chainsaws, I'll watch from a distance :thumbup:

 

Hell, I may, too. Getting a car there and back is gonna run me 350 euro included fuel and stena line. :(

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great idea, very interested, comparing my standard 046 with a spud ported 460 would be very interesting to see what the porting can achieve. If I am free on the day I will be there :)

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Let me speak to a landowner in Tidworth I may be able to offer a large beech cutting venue for you in wilts. All on the ground and needs to go so you could take away what you cut. On the agreement that you don't laugh at my spud standard port 460 too much.

 

Sorry to be so presumptuous that you would be interested.

 

There wasn't anything to laugh about on that porting work. The timing was pretty much bang on and the compression damn good :thumbup:

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Hey spud, my apologies I meant in comparison to those with super hot saws. It is my favourite saw now, even comes out for 15 inch sycamore, totally unnecessary power but very fun.

 

Ok, an unexpected good response I shall ask the question. Wait out gents.

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Hey spud, my apologies I meant in comparison to those with super hot saws. It is my favourite saw now, even comes out for 15 inch sycamore, totally unnecessary power but very fun.

 

Ok, an unexpected good response I shall ask the question. Wait out gents.

 

No worries, the saw of yours should work pretty well now, no need to think it hasn't had much done to it, it has:thumbup:

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Hi Arif,

There was a SawFest organised a few years back where a few of us got together to compare saw performance. Another one might get organised if Spud can conjure up some more demon saws.

You'd be more than welcome to come along.

 

Ed

 

 

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Most excellent, and many thanks!

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Let me speak to a landowner in Tidworth I may be able to offer a large beech cutting venue for you in wilts. All on the ground and needs to go so you could take away what you cut. On the agreement that you don't laugh at my spud standard port 460 too much.

 

Sorry to be so presumptuous that you would be interested.

 

On the contrary sir - magnanimous, not presumptuous! Count me in, for sure!

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