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Old 09-01-2019, 23:23   #1
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I just bought a Silky saw, the F180! It came today and its a quality bit of kit, only 20 quid!!
Here is a link to a short review https://youtu.be/xSRcL4eyNQk
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Bet you thought the girl came with it, she was so close to cutting something special, Rick
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Very informative review I thought
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Suz's Dad gave me one of those a couple of years back, I keep it in with the SE4x4R stuff in the car.

I was down a Green Lane doing some reconnaissance work for Kent Police, and got to a bit where a large tree had fallen beside the road, but had pushed a load of chestnut saplings into the road. I had to cut through about 10 3 and 4 inch branches to clear the way, and this made light work of it.
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Yeh people rave about the Sikys, It's only a saw but I can't wait to try it out
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Yeh people rave about the Sikys, It's only a saw but I can't wait to try it out
I got loads 3 inch logs need cutting, Rick
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I just bought a Silky saw, the F180! It came today and its a quality bit of kit, only 20 quid!!
Here is a link to a short review https://youtu.be/xSRcL4eyNQk
I've watched the video three times and still can't see the saw.
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I just bought a Silky saw, the F180! It came today and its a quality bit of kit, only 20 quid!!
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...... It doesn't take fuel and oil and go ringadingding!
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As a tree surgeon/forester, I've been using these saws for years......

https://www.qualitygardentools.com/p...bat-330mm-saw/

I've worn out 3 of the above model, and would recommend them above all others.

I would strap the scabbard to my leg, with the saw attached on a long leash, this model will cut through 6" green Oak, with ease. I used my small Stihl saw, far less in favour of the silky for high pruning.

But, and it is a big but........they are fearsomely sharp......so much so that you can have a severe cut......and not know it until you see the red stuff.....they take no prisoners......Mea culpa......ouch...
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As a tree surgeon/forester, I've been using these saws for years......

https://www.qualitygardentools.com/p...bat-330mm-saw/

I've worn out 3 of the above model, and would recommend them above all others.

I would strap the scabbard to my leg, with the saw attached on a long leash, this model will cut through 6" green Oak, with ease. I used my small Stihl saw, far less in favour of the silky for high pruning.

But, and it is a big but........they are fearsomely sharp......so much so that you can have a severe cut......and not know it until you see the red stuff.....they take no prisoners......Mea culpa......ouch...
Nice one, its good to get a pro's opinion, I'll get one to keep in the truck.

This thing is very sharp yes, the teeth are electronically impulse hardened (apparently ) which makes them stay sharp for longer.
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