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Best frame to start a play saw build?

Best large cc play saw platform

  • 390xp

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • MS660

    Votes: 4 10.3%
  • 3120xp

    Votes: 4 10.3%
  • 064

    Votes: 3 7.7%
  • MS880

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • Dolmar/Makita 7900

    Votes: 4 10.3%
  • Dolmar/Makita 9010

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • Echo cs1210

    Votes: 2 5.1%
  • 395xp

    Votes: 15 38.5%
  • 070

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  • 090

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  • 075/076

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  • 056 mag2

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  • 500i

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  • Ms661

    Votes: 5 12.8%
  • 2100/298/2101xp

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • 2094/2095

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • 930 Super

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  • 288xp

    Votes: 2 5.1%

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Hello Gents,

I’ve been wanting to build a saw for myself for a while now. Not really a race saw, but something that will scream through wood and be fun to build.

A lot of guys have done this, just wondering what platform you would recommend.

Currently I’m thinking about a 390 because of it’s displacement to rpm comparison, and it’s easy to work on. But I’m open.

I intend to experiment repeatedly so parts availability, ease of rebuild and cost are considerations. That said, this is a power addiction build, so smaller saws are off the table.

I have done roughly 35 woods port jobs at this point, so I have a stable base in grinding and lathe work. I have good friends in the machining world so I can go pretty far with it if that feels right.

Any and all suggestions are welcome.
 

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The 385/390 is a good one for just an all-around fun, powerful saw that's user friendly. If you really want wow factor, the 395 or a solid 2100/2101 is hard to beat.

I ran a 2100 from a Canadian builder at a timber sports show years ago that was pretty incredible.

I can't comment on the 500i though as I've never run one, so maybe our builders can chime in on that.

For lack of wow factor, I'd pass on the 075/076 and 070/090. The 056 Mag II can be a pretty strong runner modified, but the strongest ones of those have two-piece heads.
 

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I’ve only ran the 395, and it was an impressive saw stock. They’d probably flat out rip when ported.
 

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Hello Gents,

I’ve been wanting to build a saw for myself for a while now. Not really a race saw, but something that will scream through wood and be fun to build.

A lot of guys have done this, just wondering what platform you would recommend.

Currently I’m thinking about a 390 because of it’s displacement to rpm comparison, and it’s easy to work on. But I’m open.

I intend to experiment repeatedly so parts availability, ease of rebuild and cost are considerations. That said, this is a power addiction build, so smaller saws are off the table.

I have done roughly 35 woods port jobs at this point, so I have a stable base in grinding and lathe work. I have good friends in the machining world so I can go pretty far with it if that feels right.

Any and all suggestions are welcome.

A lot of good advice already.

Personally, I want to see what a ported Echo 1201 can become. Nobody has done that yet that I know of.

If you are going to use the saw, I would pick out the biggest displacement saw you might use---390, 395, 661, etc.
 

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A lot of good advice already.

Personally, I want to see what a ported Echo 1201 can become. Nobody has done that yet that I know of.

If you are going to use the saw, I would pick out the biggest displacement saw you might use---390, 395, 661, etc.

why don’t you buy one and get it ported so we can see it. Matt can make you a chain I’m sure
 

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Hybrid of some kind would be my vote. A echo 620p @Red97 style would be high up there on the list or if you really want to build one a 440/460. Piped 7900 would be pretty sweet. Tons of options pick your flavor and go from there.

Eventually I will build a 372/385 hybrid of my own. Love that platform. I just know that it will be a short lived saw. Doubtful that the 372 crank will hold out for to long.


Steven
 
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