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MS150 is an ace little saw.... Almost as quick as a Natananko 330

 

This is fast turning into a Silky vs Chainsaw thread..... :laugh1:

My desert island saw would have to be the silky; purely because of the lack of a petrol station.... and solar panels! :thumbup:

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Has anyone replaced there silky blade ?

Had mine for nearly year and a half and still cuts like a demon

 

Not yet.... had mine 3 years. It's not as sharp and crisp, obviously.... but still cuts very well.

 

....it felt much blunter after father in law used it to cut on the push.... despite my repeated instructions. Can't teach an old dog new tricks eh!

I'm never lending my silky to anyone ever again! gah!! :thumbdown:

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Not yet.... had mine 3 years. It's not as sharp and crisp, obviously.... but still cuts very well.

 

 

 

....it felt much blunter after father in law used it to cut on the push.... despite my repeated instructions. Can't teach an old dog new tricks eh!

 

I'm never lending my silky to anyone ever again! gah!! :thumbdown:

 

 

I found my dad using my brand new Natanoko to cut up old fence rails. I couldn't tell for sure if it was blunter, but in my mind it was never the same.

 

For Christmas he got a "barely used" silky anyway...

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