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  1. #1
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    G3 Bonesaw cut wood?

    Looking to get a saw, need it for cutting my sled out of trees just as bad as for stability testing. Hoping the bonesaw can tackle both task. Anyone play lumberjack with thier bonesaw?

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    Works pretty well. Better then any other snow saw I have tried on wood.

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    I have used it for snow and wood, it works pretty well and the teeth hold up well. plus, i like the pole/shovel attachment--makes cutting much easier than other saws i have tried
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    I have this - uses Sawzall blades (easy replacement): http://www.voile-usa.com/Merchant2/m...Product_Count=

    Also there is this: http://www.voile-usa.com/Merchant2/m...roduct_Count=1

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    Bone too.

    Last edited by pisteoff; 12-17-2009 at 05:50 PM.

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    Great design. I'm an arborist. We use similiar saws @ work on a daily basis and they hold up well for a long time. Stay away fom rocks and dirt. Clean if covered with tree pitch after use. Watch yourself these saws will cut you finger to the bone real quick! Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pisteoff View Post
    Bone too.

    I have heard of people hacking up elk with one these.... could be hearsay
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    Anybody got a DIY solution for a sheath for this? The stock one is garbage.

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    I've used mine to free a sled before. It also works well for harvesting Christmas trees.

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    ... and apparently for annoying Saudi journos, too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eluder View Post
    I have heard of people hacking up elk with one these.... could be hearsay
    Definitely not hearsay, I can attest to its usefulness for cutting through a femur (elk, not human)

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    Quote Originally Posted by hafjell View Post
    Anybody got a DIY solution for a sheath for this? The stock one is garbage.
    Cardboard and duct tape.

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    Kydex plastic sheets molded around the saw maybe?

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