I found these on ebay
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/184682029068 ... Swc2NgNjVd
Price delivered is about £45........ I thought that might be a bit steep, then I saw they do a joblot.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/184683461800 ... SwqvFgNjro
10 units for £260 delivered, or 26 quid each.
I'm willing to arrange a group buy, I'll post them out at cost
Any takers?
Budget double bucking saws
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Budget double bucking saws
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Re: Budget double bucking saws
That's not a bad price and if it weren't for the fact that I've got one I would give it serious consideration. That said while I like having one just in case I've never actually had to use it. The last time it came off the wall was when it was borrowed by a guy marrying a German woman as apparently they are a "thing" at German weddings. Something about working together .
Re: Budget double bucking saws
My dad had one. Tight old sod wouldn’t buy a chainsawgrenfell wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 8:03 pm That's not a bad price and if it weren't for the fact that I've got one I would give it serious consideration. That said while I like having one just in case I've never actually had to use it. The last time it came off the wall was when it was borrowed by a guy marrying a German woman as apparently they are a "thing" at German weddings. Something about working together .
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Re: Budget double bucking saws
The one I have now is one that I aquired some time ago from a friend but my father had one too and I can remember using it with him, "just pull it , don't push it" and you'd soon get into a rhythem. As you say hard work. My father did have a chainsaw and he did use it but took the two hander with him for those times when the two stroke chainsaw decided not to play. I've also got the slightly smaller version that has a more regular pistol grip type of handle so it can be used by one person but also has a removable handle at the tip to allow two person use. Don't thi k I've really used that one either .