Best saw for your pack?

thunder44

Active VIP Member
Joined
Feb 10, 2009
Messages
404
Reaction score
276
Location
Prince George
I bought the chainsaw in a can at Princess auto and found out you get what you pay for It broke the first time I used it. Just the handle broke and you can still use it. If anyone finds another kind let us know
 

daves

Active member
Joined
Mar 10, 2011
Messages
29
Reaction score
30
Location
airdrie
Just get a bone saw at bass pro.and they also have a nice little hatchet that's about 10 inch long ,its about 2 pounds
 

thegeneral

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 21, 2009
Messages
2,158
Reaction score
2,596
Location
Stony Plain, Alberta
I bought the chainsaw in a can at Princess auto and found out you get what you pay for It broke the first time I used it. Just the handle broke and you can still use it. If anyone finds another kind let us know

I looked at the princess auto saw after I had bought the pocket chainsaw from the Devil. The Princess Auto saw even looks crappy in comparison


Thegeneral
 

fj40

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 21, 2009
Messages
601
Reaction score
1,069
Location
St albert Alberta
I buy a new folding saw just about every year once they get a little dull I buy a new one.
I also carry a 21 in bulk saw with 2 or 3 spare blades for taking out the big trees
 

thegeneral

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 21, 2009
Messages
2,158
Reaction score
2,596
Location
Stony Plain, Alberta
I buy a new folding saw just about every year once they get a little dull I buy a new one.
I also carry a 21 in bulk saw with 2 or 3 spare blades for taking out the big trees

How many trees are you cutting down? Lol. Maybe you need a permit!
J/K


Thegeneral
 

Brad62

Active member
Joined
Jan 27, 2008
Messages
70
Reaction score
35
Location
Central Alberta
Got a pocket chainsaw years ago to keep in my pack when I was surveying. Not sure where I got it. I saw them at wholesale sports yesterday in south edmonton. There are two kinds out there, ones that use chain from a chainsaw, and a flat saw tooth blade kind. I got the chain saw type and works great. Cuts large trees pretty quick and you are using both hands rather than one.
 

Hylode

Active member
Joined
Nov 12, 2007
Messages
108
Reaction score
36
Location
Edmonton
X2 Have a few folding ones and the Stihl is the strongest by far


SmallMood.png I like the Stihl Compact / Sharp !! and comes with a nice case that slides into and bag nicely !
Just my 2 cents !!
 

fnDan

Active VIP Member
Joined
Dec 7, 2006
Messages
1,444
Reaction score
1,439
Location
Foothills
I bought the chainsaw in a can at Princess auto and found out you get what you pay for It broke the first time I used it. Just the handle broke and you can still use it. If anyone finds another kind let us know

That's where I got mine. Hard to find somewhere other than MEC for this stuff.
Maybe Campers Village.
 

Walleyehunter

Active member
Joined
Sep 20, 2011
Messages
54
Reaction score
39
I use a Stihl as well. Great saw. I was hung up on a tree in Gorman a couple years ago and was using the saw from the handle of my SOS shovel. The thing broke on me, gashed my hand. I'll never use one of those saws to cut trees again.
 

Attachments

  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    199.3 KB · Views: 213

Bnorth

Active VIP Member
Joined
Dec 18, 2010
Messages
10,760
Reaction score
20,775
Location
Salmon Arm
I have a folding snowbunje saw, nice metal construction has been holding up well. Had a Gerber previously and it lasted for one tree.
 

jeepchic

Active VIP Member
Joined
Oct 24, 2008
Messages
8,485
Reaction score
1,315
Location
A, A
I have that stihl one too. I love it. Cuts like a hot knife thru butter. Makes short work of any size tree. I also have 3 different folding saws as well as the saw on the end of my HMK shovel but continue to use that Stihl.

Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
 

trench

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 29, 2010
Messages
953
Reaction score
731
Location
Sturgeon County, Alberta
I use a Stihl as well. Great saw. I was hung up on a tree in Gorman a couple years ago and was using the saw from the handle of my SOS shovel. The thing broke on me, gashed my hand. I'll never use one of those saws to cut trees again.


The saw that comes in the SOS shovel handle works well but will break easily if you use it wrong. It only cuts on the pull stroke if you put pressure on it while pushing, it will snap. I use the Fiskars saw that has the blade stored in the handle, been using it about four years now, since I busted the SOS one.
 
Last edited:
Top Bottom