I have 3 Bahco bow saws 36, 30 and 24" . And my experience is the 30 is best especially with the 51 30 blade . 36 is little awkard and blade flexes a little and can not be adjusted . The 24 is too short of stroke and I feel like I am playing a fiddle.
I have a real nice take down Buck saw that a friend made for me...i use 24" Bahco blades exclusively and they are awesome! The thirty inch Bahco bow saw would no doubt work better...but as you say, a bit cumbersome...atb...woods
I have a Baco 36" version from long ago in the Stanley name..it's amazing, but it doesn't have that plastic handle and it's blue and says Made in Sweden!
Looks quite similar to my trusty 'ol orange SANDVIK 9 762MM (30")... GOING ON 40+ YEARS!!! Made in Sweden of course. No snow where you are in Finland??? Plenty here in Alaska --- I will try to toss you a few snow scoots full over the north pole!!!
On kyllä hyvä saha, vaikkei ehkä se kaikkein kompaktein ottaa mettään mukaan mut kyllä se hyvin kulkee repun kyljessä mukana. Mulla on toi 21" malli itellä. :)
I can’t get the blade off. I unscrewed the wingnut but the blade is still too tight. I don’t want to bend the blade trying to force it off. Any suggestions?
@@stardust-hr8wh thanks! I managed to get it released. It seems like the frame was all ceased up, I have it a light bang with a mallet and it freed it up now it’s easy to remove the blade.
"Byggnadsarbetaren" tested bowsaws a couple of years back (www.byggnadsarbetaren.se/files/Pdf-tester/2012-14-test.pdf) and the Swedish made "G-Man" won followed by Biltemas saw (that is made by the same company). Bacho came second last. Could be worth checking up if you like these sort of saws.
Nice video. I have a Sandvik 30", older model. Works well. I have two extra blades aswell. Got it all for $12 at a flea market. I'm not scared of the size regards to backpacking actually. Put some broad velcro on both sides of the blade and put it in a big backpack... should work fine.
Ah ha this will be good I look forward to the tes' I will be going on extensive hike with russian Gorka 3 digi flora and some swedish m90 gear in March so stay tuned
Hey Pop, 'Bang for the buck'.. a cheap bow saw+sweat, $. Ease of use, portability....Silky, $$$. It is always a dilemma for the 'frugal' man. Thanks for the video, and especially 'to thine own heart be true'. Kiitos veli.
Love my Bowsaws, used them quite frequently when I was clearing brush at my old property.
Was looking to buy one like this. Thank for the review
I have the 30 and it's the best bow saw I've ever had.
I have 3 Bahco bow saws 36, 30 and 24" . And my experience is the 30 is best especially with the 51 30 blade . 36 is little awkard and blade flexes a little and can not be adjusted . The 24 is too short of stroke and I feel like I am playing a fiddle.
A good comment for anyone reading these!
Nice saw. Thanks for sharing
I have the 24" model and I like it a lot. Good saws for a good price. Thanks for the review :)
- Martin
The price is indeed great. You get like 3-4 of these for the price of one Silky :-)
I noticed the teeth were irregularly spaced to prevent chattering. Small but nice touch.
I have a real nice take down Buck saw that a friend made for me...i use 24" Bahco blades exclusively and they are awesome!
The thirty inch Bahco bow saw would no doubt work better...but as you say, a bit cumbersome...atb...woods
I was going to say a Bahco made in Portugal???? At least its outsourcing within Europe, ehh
Nice saw to have when you have conveyance
For most camping trips I'd much rather have a saw than an axe or hatchet. Makes the firewood task quicker and easier ... quieter too.
Indeed
I have a Baco 36" version from long ago in the Stanley name..it's amazing, but it doesn't have that plastic handle and it's blue and says Made in Sweden!
The good old days!
thanks for your time an sharing . is it easy too pack? ? . ATB
No :)
Survival Russia got it :-)
Looks quite similar to my trusty 'ol orange SANDVIK 9 762MM (30")... GOING ON 40+ YEARS!!! Made in Sweden of course. No snow where you are in Finland??? Plenty here in Alaska --- I will try to toss you a few snow scoots full over the north pole!!!
I'm looking forward to that toss. The coastal areas are quite bare at the moment. Sturdy bowsaws run forever.
How much theCOD pr8vrfor 30"
Do they still make sandvik blades for these?
On kyllä hyvä saha, vaikkei ehkä se kaikkein kompaktein ottaa mettään mukaan mut kyllä se hyvin kulkee repun kyljessä mukana. Mulla on toi 21" malli itellä. :)
looks good :)
I can’t get the blade off. I unscrewed the wingnut but the blade is still too tight. I don’t want to bend the blade trying to force it off. Any suggestions?
Pull the piece down by the handle
@@stardust-hr8wh thanks! I managed to get it released. It seems like the frame was all ceased up, I have it a light bang with a mallet and it freed it up now it’s easy to remove the blade.
I am sorry, but this blade is for dry wood. The Sandvik blades for green wood have different teeth so you would go much faster in your case.
I thought they stopped making sandvik blades?
Good review pop,see further down in the comments you've bought yourself a silky 360 good choice. Atb Russ UK.
Silky 360 seems to be more practical :-)
"Byggnadsarbetaren" tested bowsaws a couple of years back (www.byggnadsarbetaren.se/files/Pdf-tester/2012-14-test.pdf) and the Swedish made "G-Man" won followed by Biltemas saw (that is made by the same company). Bacho came second last. Could be worth checking up if you like these sort of saws.
Thanks for this!
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Nice video. I have a Sandvik 30", older model. Works well. I have two extra blades aswell. Got it all for $12 at a flea market. I'm not scared of the size regards to backpacking actually. Put some broad velcro on both sides of the blade and put it in a big backpack... should work fine.
Cool....I must have one.
Those blades come tempered like that? Or did you do that yourself?
They come tempered like that.
@@Helsinkipop well, you got mild tempered steel now. If you see that color, it means it's weak. Don't buy it.
@@thomasolson7447 Oh, thanks, I wasn't aware of that.
did you get yourself a Gomboy 270 pops ?
I got myself Silky BIGBOY, 360mm. Field testing is still continuing...
Ah ha this will be good I look forward to the tes'
I will be going on extensive hike with russian Gorka 3 digi flora and some swedish m90 gear in March so stay tuned
I will. Thanks
Hey Pop, 'Bang for the buck'.. a cheap bow saw+sweat, $. Ease of use, portability....Silky, $$$. It is always a dilemma for the 'frugal' man. Thanks for the video, and especially 'to thine own heart be true'. Kiitos veli.
looks like they go back to his original design
I dont understand why this silly hand "protection" on a saw! Completly unnecessary!
Hahah, actually a good observation :-)