This looks pretty slick. Wonder how it cuts compared to a silky.
I was looking for the lightest saw and found that too. Ended up buying it and it works great, just awkward to pack. But way overkill for 3” logs. I prefer 4-5” logs, or as big as can be fit, for longer burn times. 2-3 hour burns are easy for me, sometimes 4 hours if everything is just right. Good wood, hot coal bed, damper and air set perfect - its possible. With that saw I could build a small cabin lol.There's a vid of it in action.
I was looking for the lightest saw and found that too. Ended up buying it and it works great, just awkward to pack. But way overkill for 3” logs. I prefer 4-5” logs, or as big as can be fit, for longer burn times. 2-3 hour burns are easy for me, sometimes 4 hours if everything is just right. Good wood, hot coal bed, damper and air set perfect - its possible. With that saw I could build a small cabin lol.
There's a vid of it in action.
I have a tigoat 12/20 cylinder stove combo, and just ordered the remaining pieces to where I have 2 complete stoves. As you probably know the tigoat has a fairly small opening which hardly accepts large pieces of wood and doesnt allow the burn chamber to be stuffed full.What kinda stove do you have?
here's a saw that a guy on bpl made, uses a Silky 170 blade- I've got the wood blade and an extra fine one for bone
2.7 oz is pretty darn svelte, my Silky 180 weighs 5.7 oz