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Husqvarna

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  1. Hello, I have a Jonsered cs2165 which is approx equivalent to the Husqvarna 365 , it runs a 18-20 inch bar nicely. I'm wanting a saw to run a 24-28 inch bar, I really like the 576 but the 390 is only a few quid more, I know its a heavier saw with more power, I think the 576 would be a handier saw to use but I feel the 390 is more "bang for your buck" so to speak. What's your thoughts?? Thanks Husqvarna
  2. This is the sawhorse, I'm well impressed, was quite simple, need to try it out soon. Thanks to everyone for their help and input. Husqvarna
  3. That's what I had in mind, what height would you recommend 3/4 foot for the uprights?
  4. Got myself sorted with 2 sleepers. Do you 's recommend the upright retaining posts to be timber or box section steel? Your help greatly appreciated
  5. Thanks for them pics Rowan, much appreciated. Looks quite straight forward. Hopefully to get a start made on mine next week. Husqvarna
  6. Thanks for help and tips guys. Think I've sourced a sleeper, its 8 and a half foot long, do you's recommend to keep it that length or shorten it to say 6 foot. Husqvarna
  7. Yes will do, I'm trying to track down a old railway sleeper and take it from there. Husqvarna
  8. CallumA, The saw horse will be stored inside a large shed so size is no problem, I would like to be able to move it around rather than being static. Yes able to wield. Log size for my stoves 8 - 10 inches. Thanks Husqvarna
  9. Thanks for your advice and help. CallumA, good sold piece of equipment there. Thanks for sharing. Does anyone have any plans I can follow so I can make my own or is it designed on the back of a match box?
  10. HI, im looking out for a good strong sturdy sawhorse and came across this one, Firewood Log Horse See VideoFor Sale in Limerick : €160 - DoneDeal.co.uk let me know what yous think. thanks

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