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Rob D

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  1. Hi Matt - yep full range - I know you've just had a look and it says '.375' and not '3/8' I expect. .375 pitch is 3/8" pitch... The way the site was set up I could not use 3/8" or 1/4" etc because the '/' symbol is seen as code and it upset things.... So I have had to use .250 instead of 1/4" and .375 instead of 3/8" Hope that explains this.
  2. Forgot to upload the 18" light type toonie for Stihl - have done so now Si.
  3. It's all the ones I haven't got coming in the next order and which are not currently in stock. These are all mainly the light type resin ones (apart from the 14" for MS201T, 12" carving dime and 18" for Husky toonie - I have these in stock) and also the 24" and 36" for larger Husky saws - these did not last long at all on last order! If unsure put your saw in and bar you are after and it will give info in the description.
  4. I think the Royal Family is great - one of the few things we still have in this country that makes us stand out.... ... that said Panorama has been very boring recently and I was really lookign forward to seeing that documentary. Would it have been asking too much just to hang on in there another 30 mins?
  5. Have finally got round to uploading the info for all the light type Sugi bars that are on order. Basically it works like this. The bars are due in on the 21st October. If you order and pay for your bar: From now until the 20th August 30% of retail From 21st August until the 20th September 20% off retail From 21st September until the 20th October 10% off retail. ...... and on top of this as an arbtalker you get a further 10% of this discounted price! The light type bars have the cut out that is then filled with a resin to give a lighter weight yet maintain all the stiffness and longevity of a single piece bar. Amongst others there are 12" light type sugi pro for MS201T etc, 12" and 14" lightweight laminated bars for MS201T ... and also the lo vibe gloves - only available in medium - which actually work really well although will be very warm to wear in summer - bliss in winter! These are also machine washable. Products for the category: Forestry equipment You can download the full range of bars here https://www.dropbox.com/s/vthmr8xgqsqzs7f/Full%20Sugi%20range.pdf Jonsie will also be getting the full range of bars in and I will be taking the range along to the Jonsie show this week. Full Sugi range.pdf
  6. Very smart as always!
  7. What's the access like? Approx total weight of timber? Can they be felled in a long length and any pics. A closer idea of where they are as well would be handy. Ta!
  8. There isn't one listed in the leaflet.... I will try and find out.
  9. I think I have most of them - just trying to get time to get pics and get them listed - but which one is it you're after i.e. what echo do you have? Send me a PM as I sometimes only check threads every few days.
  10. Def worth milling so hopefully someone will take u up on it. Do you want anything for it or happy for someone to come and mill it as long as they clean up any sawdust etc?
  11. Nice John - on that big Monterey no doubt!
  12. No worrys - I think oregon have done really well here by making the 1/4" sprockets easier to get hold of.
  13. Now have the 10" TT (triple taper) wedges and larger 12" wedges here. The triple taper have a shallower angle the first half then steeper the second to help wedge heavier trees. Also now have the meaty 12" wedges in stock. Products for the category: Wedges Jonsie has a full range of all the K+H wedges in stock in his shop.
  14. A new (well new to these shores anyway!) carving chain from oregon for the chainsaw carvers out there. Have been trying to get this for a while from Baileys but no joy - suddenly there were a couple of 25ft rolls here in the UK! Not used it yet but apparently it is excellent for fine detail and finishing work. Instead of having a space between each cutter you have a continuous sequence of cutters (as in pic below). Available to buy in custom loops here Custom chain loops 1/4" is labelled as .250 - this is because the "/" symbol interferes with coding on the site. This is in addition to their unguarded 25A carving chain. Oregon have also brought out a whole range of new 1/4" drive sprockets for Stihl, Husky and Echo chainsaws as it can be a right pain trying to find these from a dealer. You can download the pdf here http://www.oregonproducts.com/pdfs/Sculptor_A107046-AC_lo-res.pdf So for a change hats off to oregon for making something simpler and providing a larger range for the pro user. I will be uploading all the new sprockets to the website later this evening (will try anyway ).
  15. Sorry only just seen this Steve Yep there will be a 25" light type for the 460... have almost done the pre order offer that will be running up until they are 'in country'.
  16. <p>I think you are fine putting any of the multi mount type carving bars on it. Does it have a rim and sprocket set up? If so just change the rim over to a 1/4" rim and if thinking of selling it put on one of my cheaper zebra carving bars. If it doesn't have a rim and sprocket then you need to get hold of a 1/4" drive sprocket and this model is not featuring in the oregon selector at the moment... or another option is a quarter tip bar... just leave the existing drive sprocket on there. Rob</p>

  17. Very smart
  18. I think it would be a lot of tooling up involved in order to make a new bar with .043 guage... I had already asked them and they said not in the near future but I expect they will do at some stage when they see how popular the MS150T is.
  19. It should be fine - mostly you'll just be using the tip of the bar or a few inches so the slight increase in drag should not be noticed.
  20. As above - all the carving bars will fit on this saw i.e. cannon, oregon, sugihara etc. You already have a 1/4" drive sprocket so you can use stihl carving chain which already has a shorter top plate. Got it all here while stock lasts Carving chains
  21. Hi Jim PM sent.
  22. You should have finished the car with some parcel tape just for that professional touch
  23. Ha ha! Great name!
  24. Welcome to the forum - make sure you post some pics up to go with the diary.
  25. Onto a winner there Pat - you will be a millionaire many times over Best way to promote a new product is have it on display at an arbshow - you're going to Jonsie's aren't you?

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