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We're going to get the Bro-in-Law one of these for his birthday -

http://www.silkysaws.com/
http://treetools.co.nz/brands-1/silky/silky-folding-saws

apparently they're the mutt's nuts for making quick progress through treefall (of which there is lots in Cantebury this spring).

Has anyone used there before and able to recommend a length and tooth density/size?

Cheers!


 
Posted : 02/11/2013 8:55 am
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Silkys are brilliant, I've got a couple and we have them in our tool shed for our trail building group too.

Size and model obviously depends in intended usage. I've got a folding Pocket Boy which I keep in my Camelback, its the 130 which is a bit short and if I buy another it'll be the 170 or longer. I also have A Gomtaro in the rucksack that I take trail building http://www.buxtons.net/silky-gomtaro-saw-300mm.ir?cName=arborist-pruning-equipment-silky-handsaws


 
Posted : 02/11/2013 9:20 am
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depends on intended usage

folding for the riding backpack for trail fairy duties.

I reckon we'd look at 200 mm as a minimum, maybe 300 or is that too big (and unstable)???


 
Posted : 02/11/2013 9:33 am
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I've got a Bahco 396-JT folding saw in my camel bak. 190mm blade. Perfect for trail work & not too expensive , but not cheap shit.


 
Posted : 02/11/2013 10:40 am
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Gomtaro, great saw, I found folders weren't big enough to do the stuff I wanted...

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/15253377@N00/5977474016/ ]Silky Fox Gomtaro 240mm[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/15253377@N00/ ]z1ppy2[/url], on Flickr

Lives in my pack fulltime

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/15253377@N00/5976908333/ ]In the pack[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/15253377@N00/ ]z1ppy2[/url], on Flickr


 
Posted : 02/11/2013 10:49 am
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They are the best handsaws you will buy. You pay for the name, but as a tree surgeon they are only handsaw that we use.

For a longer one, look at Silky SUPER ACCEL 210 ( LG Teeth ). We tend to use the none folding, but I have one in my trail bag.

I would add that they are sharp and make short work of hands!


 
Posted : 02/11/2013 10:55 am
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Bahco Laplander here - very happy with it. Good size for taking out in a backpack and great around the garden too.

Not sure of the size/teeth though.


 
Posted : 02/11/2013 10:55 am
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Thanks all, I'll take the advice on board.


 
Posted : 03/11/2013 7:07 am
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Assuming you're in NZ based on the link in your first post...

Get it from Trailfund, that way you get to give something back to helping trail development and maintenance nationwide.

[url= http://trailfund.org.nz/store ]Trailfund[/url]


 
Posted : 03/11/2013 7:58 am
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Mine is the F180 - absolutely superb for a portable/packable option.

I've even taken it out on rides and canoe trips for path clearing.

I guess you just need to balance length vs portability.
The Gomtaro would be a nice step up from mine.


 
Posted : 03/11/2013 11:10 am
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Ive had many years of trail service from my bacho laplander (until i tried to get a replacement blade) and i found i could buy a New saw for the price they were asking for a blade! Not happy about that.


 
Posted : 03/11/2013 12:00 pm