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You know you're gonna get banished to the island of misfit toys........lol......hey buddyWell there's nothing better than a nice, crisp running saw when your cutting......but...... how much difference does a modded saw actually make? I lean a bit more towards Simon's thinking. And my 2 cents is the same as anybody elses, just an opinion.
Modded saws are a LOT of fun, and much of that is what brings us together here. But I honestly don't think they really bring that much to the table other than that, (and I'm not suggesting that they need to.) I enjoy doing them just for the fun factor, but I kinda stop short of saying that they make any tangiblle difference in the work that I do with them. Which for me is firewood cutting which I suspect is the case with most of us.
I cut a pick up load of firewood on Sat after I closed the store. Some small stuff, but also some 18" hard maple. Grabbed a not too pretty, but well running Jonsered 630 with a 50mm 266 top end that has a gasket delete but is otherwise stock. (my Jonsered "636") The big blocks easily exceeded 100 lbs and needed to be ripped so I could lift them into the truck. The "work" in cutting that load of wood was rolling the logs, loading them into the truck, unloading when I got home, and they will have to be handled again when I split them. A couple seconds quicker cut time doesn't make a meaningful difference in the overall job for me.
I got plenty of saws to pick from, modded, stock, new and old. Most times it's just "I feel like running that one." They all get it done for me.![]()
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