Wire saw brand

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Jul 30, 2012
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I've messed around with a wiresaw in the past, very compact, light and efficient, but sadly very delicate. It was only a generic thing as seen in outdoor shops all over, and quickly snagged and unwound.

Are there any reliable types that I havn't seen yet please?
 

mountainm

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Jan 12, 2011
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I've never heard of a good one. Someone did say if you shorten them they work better. There are the chain type ones too which are supposed to be better than wire saws.
 

yarrow

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I've never heard of a good one. Someone did say if you shorten them they work better. There are the chain type ones too which are supposed to be better than wire saws.

Stay away from the chainsaw type. They require a vast amount of energy to use, mainly because you are taking away so much wood with the cut. The only job I have found for mine is removing burls from trees (on my own trees!). After much outlay and many hours of frustration I have concluded that there really is no substitute for a good saw. Until they invent a real light sabre that is.
 

Mesquite

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Look out for a WW2 commando/saboteurs saw.

They are just about the best link saw going.

With two people it went through a 4" piece of beech with no trouble at all


 

Stew

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Nov 29, 2003
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I've messed around with a wiresaw in the past, very compact, light and efficient, but sadly very delicate. It was only a generic thing as seen in outdoor shops all over, and quickly snagged and unwound.

Are there any reliable types that I havn't seen yet please?

Efficient? Must be something different to the type I used years ago. :D I'm pretty sure I still have a couple in a tin somewhere.

They're a waste of time!
 

Stew

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Nov 29, 2003
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Stay away from the chainsaw type. They require a vast amount of energy to use, mainly because you are taking away so much wood with the cut. The only job I have found for mine is removing burls from trees (on my own trees!). After much outlay and many hours of frustration I have concluded that there really is no substitute for a good saw. Until they invent a real light sabre that is.

Really? I seem to remember using one on a passaround here years ago and found it ok to use. Even easier if used as a straight saw if I remember correctly. (use a branch to make a frame)

It was a long time back though when I was younger and fitter! :)
 

Clouston98

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Used a cheap one before and all it did was destroy my fingers, it was the type with 2 key ring loops on the end!
 

Bowlander

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Nov 28, 2011
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Try your local farm suppler they sell wire for dehorning cattle, just cut it to length.

Reminds me of my old neighbour who used to collar me to help him dehorn calves. I always expected a waist high animal but they were shoulder height and a bit lively!


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ozzy1977

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Jan 10, 2006
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I cant say that I have seen a decent wire saw, regardless of the brand on the packet the contents is the same. Would be OK in a survival tin, like every school boy had after getting Lofties book :)
 
Jul 30, 2012
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The rings are for notches cut in to a piece of springy bent wood to create a bows lol. RTFM ;0)

yup I have seen (only in media)it done with chainsaw types and just rip saw/bow saw blades. If your not going to find a necessity for a saw though, its alot to carry for a slim chance of use, the wire is just so small, but hideously unreliable, and probably only any good on greenwood. Thanks anyway.
 

Chiseller

Bushcrafter through and through
Oct 5, 2011
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Just wear a bow saw blade gaffa taped to the inside of your belt or be posh an have a belt made that has a second length to hold one.

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