Got 2 of these last year ,a fine tooth and a medium tooth, both still going strong.
Tony
Got 2 of these last year ,a fine tooth and a medium tooth, both still going strong.
Tony
I'll have to have a look in my local shop they look pretty good to me and everyone speaks well of them so they must be a buy.
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Saw through bone too!if youve got any butchery to do!
got mine for 99p in the bargan bucket they chuck all the odds in best 99p ive spent in years!
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I started out with one, and I couldn't fault them really. I use the wee saw more than most do, as it's invaluable to have a decent saw when collecting a lot stick shafts (I have to work 2 years ahead of myself as I can't dry them any quicker). I use a laplander now but it's like GB axes you only really benefit from it if you use them a lot. So if your only cutting the odd wee bit it will serve you well.
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Isn't it nice when someone says "that's a great piece of kit, where did you buy that", then you can modestly reply "you can't buy it, I made it myself". The moral is, it's amazing what you can achieve if you put your mind to it.
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These will be available again this coming Thursday 5/03/15
Last edited by midas; 28-02-2015 at 10:55 PM.
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Thanks for the heads up. might grab a couple. do these just cut on the pull? or in both directions.