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    silky pocket boy

    After past failures with buck and gerber folding/retractable saws thought I would try a pocket boy 170. which model is best? red handle 7 tpi- Black Handle , 8.5 tpi Yellow Handle 17 tpi not overly worried about cutting bone, i have heard that the yellow one can do this, but may be too fine for general green wood cutting?

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    I have the next size up, a F180 in the red handle. Good for general pruning and cutting. Dunno if Id want more TPI never tried though.
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    Go with the Black (medium) if your not too bothered about cutting bone. Great saws!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt2308 View Post
    Go with the Black (medium) if your not too bothered about cutting bone. Great saws!
    Yep that's what I have too. Great saw.

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    I sometimes work with professional weed-control crews, cutting & pasting vines like Old mans beard and Banana passionfruit.
    Most of the workers prefer Silky saws, I use both Pocketboy 170 and Gomboy 240. Spare blades are available too.

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    I have one of the red F180's too and rate it

    It's lighter and longer than the sandvik folder it replaces and cuts faster too

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    Anyone know of a shop that stocks these around Wellington?

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    as an alternative I've been using a Oska (I think its ) 300mm folding pruning saw, that I got as part of a deal with my Lawnmower from Parklands. It's outrageous the stuff I've managed to cut up with that for firewood, tree pruning etc etc.

    I'm a bit cheap and this really worked well for me good blade lock out and has lasted already a year and not blunt at all - I Know the Silky's are good also but I had the option of essentially getting this for free. I seem to remember 30-40 dollars retail price.

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    Yup. The yellow handled Silky are great.

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    Have a look at the bahco folding saw, if I am thinking of the silky your questioning the bahco is longer and cuts on both strokes where correct me if I am wrong but the silky only cuts in one direction?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scoped View Post
    Have a look at the bahco folding saw, if I am thinking of the silky your questioning the bahco is longer and cuts on both strokes where correct me if I am wrong but the silky only cuts in one direction?
    You are right. Silky only cuts pulling towards you.

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    The Bacho does seem to be a good saw not sure how it compares in price, used one in my job seemed to last and the locking mechanism was solid enough, I think they are 7tpi.
    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugbait View Post
    The Bacho does seem to be a good saw not sure how it compares in price, used one in my job seemed to last and the locking mechanism was solid enough, I think they are 7tpi.
    Cheers.
    Ive cut a few smaller trees down with my Bahco folder now, does the trick well, is lasting well, locking mech works good, and from memory it was less than $15 from M10.

    The silky would have to be be light and day different for me to warrant the cost difference, and i find it hard to imagine it could be that much better.

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    That's a good price @GWH I've only seen them for around $40 at Bunnings.

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    Got both the Silky pocket boy and the F180. The pocket boy is nice on the hands for all day use but the F180 is cheaper to run blades wise. A mate has the Bacho and he will go through 2-3 blades to my 1 using it the same amount of time.

 

 

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