I’ve got 3 Husqvarna petrol saws (562,346,353) but was looking for something to keep in the back of the truck to clear the inevitable wind blow across tracks without having to carry petrol etc and avoid carcass contamination.
Do you get funny looks when you use it to trim rafter feet up on trusses???
One developer said, "I've seen every 'effing thing now" ... It was all corbelled brickwork, so all the timber was hidden... I thought I'd give it a go .
Do you get funny looks when you use it to trim rafter feet up on trusses???
One developer said, "I've seen every 'effing thing now" ... It was all corbelled brickwork, so all the timber was hidden... I thought I'd give it a go .
I’ve got 3 Husqvarna petrol saws (562,346,353) but was looking for something to keep in the back of the truck to clear the inevitable wind blow across tracks without having to carry petrol etc and avoid carcass contamination.
To be honest, if you've already got a rechargeable battery system, you may as well stick with that. Makita, parkside and plenty others do chainsaws that will do the sort of work you're describing.
You need a minimum of a 5ah battery if you're going for ego, which isn't cheap and if you aren't using it regularly, it won't last far beyond the warranty period.
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