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HoneyMonster

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  1. What about one of the fixed crosscut sawhorses?

    I've been looking at them for cutting small to medium thin discs accurately.

    Has anyone used any of these?

    There's quite a range of prices, the stihl one Stihl cross cutting sawhorse | F R Jones and Son

    and the portek http://http://www.frjonesandson.co.uk/products-page/forestry-equipment/sawhorses/portek-logmaster-sawhorse/

    are the dearest but I guess they are more robust than the cheaper ones.

     

     

    I like what your saying and I see this working but I'm not still sure it would give the accurate cut I'm looking for. But thanks for the heads up and I think I might like to give one a try, have to see if I can get one to try out. :thumbup:

  2. I was looking for ideas on adapting a chainsaw into a chop saw type setup or the availability of any chainsaw jigs diy or purpose built for cutting large sleepers accurately. But I came across this little treasure.

     

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBmD2oE6JIE]Accesory for the chainsaw - YouTube[/ame]

     

    I'm pretty speechless to be fair. :ohmy:

  3. Hello Will G

     

    If your looking for a good price on kit and saws I would highly recommended FR JONES AND SON. Did me a really good deal on a new saw and assorted items. I would suggest doing your home work and emailing them your shopping list and I'm sure you won't be disappointed with there reply.

     

    Good Luck by the way!

  4. My brother had a wireless camera fitted on his pickup. He didn't rate it. He found that driving around town he'd suddenly be looking at someone's CCTV security feed, he also said that it wasn't very reliable. When it packed up finally he replaced it with wired one and hasn't looked back if you pardon the pun.

  5. Nothing. Fortunately it expired to the end of tree works career and so seemed little point in having a shinny new saw kicking round doing nothing. As for the old one, it was left at my parents place in a box marked spares or repairs. That is until someone gave it to the local traveling scrap dealer. Still got my MS200 T that's proved to be a good saw also.

  6. Thanks Eddy_t, everyone seems to be in agreement that the 550 and 560 are god alternatives.

     

    Could you recommend a good place to pick said saw? Everyone seems to be in agreement that the 550 and 560 are god alternatives. I'm based in Lancashire but I'll be working in the West Midlands, based near Leominster but with family near Worcester.

  7. :thumbup: I love this place! It's refreshing to see I'm not the only night owl. Lol.

     

    Well thanks guys, some interesting posts raised, have to admit I'm a little weary of second hand saw off ebay. I know how hard I and my mates used to use and abuse the saws and how easy it can be to make them cosmetically sound. I must admit Goaty you raise a good point about vibration issue, which is something I hadn't really considered so thanks for pointing this out. I also have to Amit I have never herd of "Porting" but I will check it out (child care permitting, started this reply nearly two hr ago). It also very interesting both yourself and the theflyingscotsman both recommend the 550 and 560 think this also requires further investigation.

     

    Well thanks agin guys for your input, much appreciated.

    :biggrin:

  8. Hello all.

     

    I've been a lurking for a while now enjoying the various posts and threads that come up on the forum but know I wish to ask the class for advice.

     

    I come from a forestry and arb back ground starting started as a wood chopper with a tidy old Stilh couldn't tell you what it was but it was a beast of a thing, then got a job as a grounds man and worked up to climber. The thing is a left that work behind me a near 7years ago and have been a house bitch for nearly 2 years of that looking after my two boys, I digress......

     

    Anyways, I'm getting back into the forestry side of business after Christmas and I need a new ground saw. Before I toasted it I was playing with a Husqvarna 357XP, some might say a slightly heavy saw for all day work. But I found it a good all around felling, brashing, logging ground saw, to be fair it was bullet proof (expect when you use incorrectly mixed fuel, life lesson never leave a noobie unattended to mix fuel). Now I'm I looking at this though rose tinted glasses? Is there a better choice of saw? Something comparable to the 357XP? What is a good price to be paying for 357XP? Can you tell I would quiet like another 357? Sorry to be so greedy on my first post, but I would like to exploit the knowledge and know how of the group to its full.

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