Hey there BSUK community!
Right we all know the bennifit's of carrying a folding saw in out pack, the advantage's it brings when you need to get into place's the bow saw or axe just wont fit! Or getting a more smoother cut than the axe will bring you when cutting something down. + Endless other reason's we carry it!
I have just purchased a £4 folding saw (I have a couple of better one's). Though it was fairly cheap, and seem's from price it'll be flimsy and crap, so far it's fairly sturdy, has a locking system for when the blade's closed and open, also has a hole to attatch a strap, and the blade seem's fairly strong and sharp. For £4 I couldn't resist the temptation to buy it just to check it out and test it.
The saw came from Wilkinsons in store, here's the link for it on there
http://www.wilkinsonplus.com/pruner...gardening-folding-saw/invt/0135722/?VBMST=saw
It's an okay colour as well, black and green. It's fairly stiff as well when folding, not to stiff or to loose where you know from opening it, it's going to be crap. It's just right, which has give me a good feeling to how well it may work when in action.
I have attatched a string cord to it, to hang it on my wrist when I'm using it and what not. I have pulled the wilko's stickers off each side so it looks abit better (rather than show the world bushcraft is about wilko's stuff haha).
I am going to test it as soon as I can in the the next week or two and will be sure to bring an update with it's bennifits and downfalls, including price and it's durability.
Any one used one before? Or considered it? Any opinion's / comments on the saw, it's price and durability?
If it work's well and last's a while, it's the perfect saw for the beginner not looking to spend to much on there first lot of kit! For £4 you just can't go wrong!
I'll be sure to post an update on how well it goes in use.
Regards,
Percy.
Right we all know the bennifit's of carrying a folding saw in out pack, the advantage's it brings when you need to get into place's the bow saw or axe just wont fit! Or getting a more smoother cut than the axe will bring you when cutting something down. + Endless other reason's we carry it!
I have just purchased a £4 folding saw (I have a couple of better one's). Though it was fairly cheap, and seem's from price it'll be flimsy and crap, so far it's fairly sturdy, has a locking system for when the blade's closed and open, also has a hole to attatch a strap, and the blade seem's fairly strong and sharp. For £4 I couldn't resist the temptation to buy it just to check it out and test it.
The saw came from Wilkinsons in store, here's the link for it on there
http://www.wilkinsonplus.com/pruner...gardening-folding-saw/invt/0135722/?VBMST=saw
It's an okay colour as well, black and green. It's fairly stiff as well when folding, not to stiff or to loose where you know from opening it, it's going to be crap. It's just right, which has give me a good feeling to how well it may work when in action.
I have attatched a string cord to it, to hang it on my wrist when I'm using it and what not. I have pulled the wilko's stickers off each side so it looks abit better (rather than show the world bushcraft is about wilko's stuff haha).
I am going to test it as soon as I can in the the next week or two and will be sure to bring an update with it's bennifits and downfalls, including price and it's durability.
Any one used one before? Or considered it? Any opinion's / comments on the saw, it's price and durability?
If it work's well and last's a while, it's the perfect saw for the beginner not looking to spend to much on there first lot of kit! For £4 you just can't go wrong!
I'll be sure to post an update on how well it goes in use.
Regards,
Percy.