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There was a thread (somewhere?) About a case for big saws like the 084 and such and alot of DYI cases but nothing aftermarket or oem.
Alot of people suggested that a cheap Coleman cooler would be a good candidate for a hard case but I never saw a complete project.
 

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It’s gorgeous!
Thing is, forum, I never made a tool box big enough to hold a chainsaw. I did make a few scabbards using hardwood, but I was told by most that they were too heavy, so I gave up making them. Box making was something I truly enjoyed. Here's a hip roof tool box made using 5/16" walnut.
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Yep, those were the good old days.
 

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There was a thread (somewhere?) About a case for big saws like the 084 and such and alot of DYI cases but nothing aftermarket or oem.
Alot of people suggested that a cheap Coleman cooler would be a good candidate for a hard case but I never saw a complete project.
There were several threads on A.S.

I have made cases out of old coolers, Rubbermaid style totes, even an old golf case.

Wood vases get heavy fast. OK for storage, or transport in a truck. But good, old, ugly, plastic usually wins.

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Here are photos of some of the saw cases that I made / modified (the masking tape is just to mark out the slot for the guide bar, which I typically cut with a hole saw at each end, then connect with a utility knife or fine tooth saw). I have also modified / customized the rectangular, plastic, Husqvarna Power Box type cases, using a utility knife, heat gun, Pop rivets, insulating foam, etc., to make things fit.

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These are some, cheap, fast, low-tech bar scabbards I made, using 'available', corrugated sign boards. I tried some fire hose that a fellow enthusiast provided, but I was concerned that how wet it stayed might lead to rust.

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I tried some fire hose that a fellow enthusiast provided, but I was concerned that how wet it stayed might lead to rust.
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Cloth fire hose should still be rubber lined on the inside - so unless the inside got wet, it should be very effective at protecting the bar and chain.
 
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