Tuesday, January 29, 2013

How To Choose The Best Chainsaw For Tree Killing

How do you choose the best chainsaw to get the job done? That is a question that is often asked of me. Here is a couple of things that you should keep in mind when it comes to choosing your chainsaw.

Lets start by asking yourself. Are you are going to be using your chainsaw for felling large diameter trees? lets say around the 20" to 24". If this is the case you are going to need a pretty powerful chainsaw, something that has at least 70 to 80cc's of raw power. I would also recommend that the saw you are going to buy or use has a bar fitted no less than the trunk diameter of the tree that you are going to fell.

What if you are an occasional user, someone who owns a farm or has some land that needs clearing of trees. A chainsaw to consider would be something like the Husqvarna 570. This particular model was built for professional use but it has become very popular among land owners and farm owners a like. If you are not a fan of Husky chain saws, there is also the Stihl MS 360. Another professional chainsaw that was built for the same reason as the Husky 570.

What about home use? What sort of chainsaw would you consider to be a good saw for use around the home? This is going to be a chainsaw for cutting small diameter trees or limbing branches for firewood, it is going to quite light and easy to handle. It will most likely be a gas powered chainsaw. You would have to consider Stihl's MS 170 or the MS 171. Once again, these chain saws were developed for use around the home. If you care to read reviews on any of these chainsaws you will find that any one of them will get your job done.

Although the chainsaws that I have covered so far, are all gas powered, you can also consider buying an electric chainsaw. These types of chainsaws can come in very handy as well. If you will not be using your chainsaw very often, this could definitely be the type of chainsaw you are looking. Even though they do not have the same raw power as any of the gas powered models mentioned above, they are still capable of limbing up small diameter trees for firewood. They are also among the favourites when it comes to the Ladies using a chainsaw.

The Miracle of The 10

10" Table Saw

Whether you are a contractor with jobs to meet, or a woodworking enthusiast true to your hobby, high performance woodworking power tools really do determine the quality of your end result. Prime woodworking tools not only make the job easier, but they can mean the difference in the end result of your venture. A talented woodworker with accessibility to a well-equipped work site can craft just about anything designed from wood!

There are some core tools no self-respecting woodworking shop would be caught without. One of those is the 10" table saw. 10" table saws are one of the necessities of making anything out of wood, whether for business or pleasure! A good many woodworkers will readily concede that a good 10 inch table saw is important in any worth while project! There are few projects, indeed, that can be accomplished without the reliable companionship of a great power saw!

Any craftsman worth his (or her) salt, will emphatically state that investing in a good table saw early on is not just necessary, but also imperative if one is serious about following his or her specialization. Not only does a good table saw add an element of speed and ease to a job, but more importantly, accuracy. Aside from the human mind and a good measuring tape, your table saw will determine how all the pieces fit together in the end.

Therefore, it is of the utmost importance that you get started locating the highest quality tools available, within your budget...and then finding out where you can obtain them in order to get the best deals. Be aware that the best quality doesn't without a doubt mean the most over priced and, as with any purchase, you should do a little checking on prices, vendors, service, warranties, etc.

Typically, you get what you pay for with woodworking or carpentry tools, but in some instances you may find yourself paying more for the name than you are for the tool, itself. Be aware, then, that shopping around a bit may be in your best interest. While it's safe to say that cheapest is not always best, it's also just as safe to say that, neither is the most expensive!

The table saw, and notably 10" table saws are most likely the most used piece of woodworking components in any shop or garage. They are very commonly used, and if you can only have one tool for your hobby or project, a 10" table saw is, without a doubt, the champ.


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