Not bad.... I have the first version. But it was fully woods ported, so could be as much as 30-50% faster that stock. It may be as fast as my last ported 346 XP NE, but that saw was amazing.
Thank you for advice about the Fiskars x27. I bought it on Amazon and used it to split some Scots pine logs. It is great for splitting. I hope you have some nice cold iced tea after all your hard work. You are the hardest worker on RU-vid. Greetings from Ireland
Hello, I want to buy an ax to use in camping and picnics. I will buy one according to my arm length, but I am undecided about the small axe, I am stuck between x5 x7 x10 and x11. Do you think I should have one of these axes or several? Additionally, it is available on my saw. My last question is about knives. Do you think additional camping knives are necessary?
@@Woodscribed buy maul axe 4 lbs its the the best beast for chopping huge logs trust me ive been using for years its a little bit heavy but it does the job
Hello, I prefer my Fiskars x27 as I am quite tall. The models differ based on your hand length. I am very satisfied with it, tried one from Husqvarna but I didn't like it. I have that one for pounding on wedges when felling a tree.
Buenas tarde amigo, esa sierra trabaja fino, queria saber sobre ese tope que esta delante del disco , cuales son sus medidas y es graduable o fijo x favor.Un abrazo desde Venezuela✌️🙋
Buenas tarde amigo, se observa que se trabaja fino con la sierra, muy bueno el video, una consulta x favor cuántos HP y revoluciones tiene el morro y el diámetro y num. De dientes del disco?se le saluda cordialmente desde Venezuela y un abrazo✌️🙋
I got it with carving bar but changed to normal because it had to be untightened to not burn the tip of the bar and was cutting bad. I like the normal much better since I climb with it and don't carve much.
The only youtube video that shows without words the real work, the convenience of using the Fiskars splitting axe for its intended purpose in real life. Others do nothing but talk for half an hour about what a wonderful handle it has without any resonance, what a correct shape it or its blade has. How well it rests in the hand. How it looks when you compare it to other axes. What a favorable price and so on until the end of the video. And while I was browsing the other site, this guy chopped a lot of wood.