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Old 04-27-2008, 10:05 PM
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Default Top-Handle Chainsaws?

Hello, all,

I was wondering whether many of you chainsaw carvers use top-handle chainsaws.

I do some tree work on the side and have a small top-handle saw (Dolmar PS3410TH) and was considering trying to use it for carving, but I know top-handle saws are more dangerous than rear-handle saws as far as kickback is concerned, and wondered whether this is a big issue if you want to use the saw for carving. (I suspect your arms start to get tired when carving, so the increased risk of kickback might be a major issue.)

So: Do many of you folks use top-handle saws?
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Old 04-28-2008, 04:06 PM
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Hey Cap

They dont reccommend using them here in UK but I use a little Husqy 335xpt, if you fit a 12 inch dime bar you could also use it for tree work.
The chain I use is 'Full House'.

With the small dime bar fitted you will have less chance of kick back, file the back edge of the cutting tooth at about 45deg, as the cutters go around the bar tip the back edge of the cutter does'nt bind, good for bore cutting too!

l for pruning ornimental trees, nice clean cuts.

Be sure to get the 1/4 sprockett and oil drive too.

dick
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Old 05-04-2008, 05:35 PM
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Default Re: Top-Handle Chainsaws?

I dont wish to sound like a boring fart ,but I am also a tree surgeon/woodsman & you are correct about the additional risk of kick back but you would also find that in the case of an accident you would not be insured as the saw is not designed for ground work & is "technically" illegal (in the UK).
There may be a technicallity in using one for carving but im not aware of any ,so my advice would be take care and if in doubt ,dont.

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Old 05-05-2008, 07:49 PM
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Old! but not boring!!!!

Sound advice John, an experienced user of top handle saws, like ourselves, would I feel find them a very usfull tool, kick back is very much reduced with a carving bar such as the dime bars, there are a lot of UK clibmers suffering from kick back injuries, maybe a question for one of the Arb' forums????

I would have used one when pruning, I wasnt a tree surgeon John, I was a tree stylist!!!!!

dick
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Old 05-08-2008, 01:23 AM
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Default Re: Top-Handle Chainsaws?

Like you capcrutch I now am a worried man. I have just bought a top handle and found that one must be very careful when starting it as there is no real way to hold it down with a foot. Make sure that it points away from you Louis
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Old 05-08-2008, 04:06 AM
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Default Re: Top-Handle Chainsaws?

Dont worry!

Tuck it between your knees to start it, pop the chain break on, no problem.

dick
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Old 05-08-2008, 08:50 AM
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Default Re: Top-Handle Chainsaws?

Thanks Dick, I will definately take your advice, not much is known about chainsqaw carvig in South Africa. King Arther tools are "technically" banned here as unsafe yet I have used them extensively without much trouble. Hardware stores say "oh they are dangerous" but in actual fact know very little about them.
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