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Drummer Dave
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^ Ive seen those little saws, and thought, Hmmmm, should i get it ?.
I thought it would be a great little back up to have in the glove box in the car or in my Kit i have in ther trunk.

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Cliff N
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I had a chance at getting a deal on a Silky Saw Pocket Boy 170,but I figured that I already had enough sharp stuff around here.

Then I came to my senses & got it anyway:



It's a good,well made piece of gear & it cuts through some pretty good size wood in a hurry.

Cliff
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flashlightfreak9
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Addictions are hard to overcome, huh? Laughing

Neat little saw. Cool
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Drummer Dave
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Ive heard good things on those saws, i haven't seen any store that carrys these though in my area.

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Cliff N
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I was assigned the duty to get rid of a bunch of Honeysuckle that was trying to smother my tool shed.
I think my wife really does like me...deep down...but she makes me do these things sometimes anyway.
It could be that she just wants to make sure I actually USE some of the things I've told her are "survival gear"Surprised .

So I grabbed a Mora & a saw & went to it:



The Mora took down some smaller stuff & the Bahco Laplander handled the bigger stuff.
Man , that Honeysuckle is some mean material to deal with.
It gets all tangled up it itself & everything else it can wrap itself around.
But these two tools took care of it pretty easily & I saved a couple of sticks to keep me busy whittlin' for a few days.
Well...I've got to go cook supper now so it's ready when she gets home from work Shocked .
I'm thinking that since she wants me to use my "survival gear",maybe supper will be energy bars,some M&M's & Cup O'Soup.
Cliff
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flashlightfreak9
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Yeah, those honeysuckles are pretty nasty.

Cliff N wrote:
I'm thinking that since she wants me to use my "survival gear",maybe supper will be energy bars,some M&M's & Cup O'Soup.
Cliff

Mmmm....sounds good. Laughing
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