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Stihl Concrete Saw

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by WeldrDave, Feb 26, 2016.

  1. WeldrDave

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    Yesterday I was gifted this saw from a friend who is cleaning out his garage and because he is retired he has no more use for it.
    I gladly accepted but now I don't know what the heck to do with it? :confused:

    He said to me if I wanted to sell it, "go ahead" He didn't want to be bothered. he is moving South to warmer climates and throwing out lots of crap! :eek:o_O….

    I haven't got a clue what it's worth but it's in decent shape and runs!
    Any thoughts gang? :whistle:
     

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  2. Bret Hart

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    There's a few of them on ebay between $400-$500 now.
     
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    Put a blade on it and use it to cut concrete.:whistle::p :rofl: :lol:
     
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    WeldrDave Military Outpost Moderator

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    If I only had some concrete to cut! :p:whistle:…. And them dam concrete trees and scarce!o_O. :rofl: :lol:
     
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    I dunno dave, I've cut some standing dead white oak where that thing would've came in handy.:saw:
     
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    Great saws that get used a lot for flatwork concrete and block. Should be an easy sell
     
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    I wish I had that. Need to put in a sump and tile in the basement...and redo some poorly draining driveway.

    Great gift indeed!
     
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    Run a water line to the saw when cutting inside. Makes a big difference in life of the blade, cuts better, and almost no dust
     
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    You're right about the dust! I cut some before for plumbing ..used a circular saw with a concrete blade. Dust galore!
     
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    I did a footer drain and sump in a house this past year, cut about 5 foot without water and couldn't see at all in the basement. Added a water line and no more dust!
     
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    I used mine to cut the plank roof off of the house. Put a 12" carbide tooth blade on it.
    Cut through shingles, nails, plank, everything
     
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    Sounds like it may come in handy someday. Not working with concrete much, "the occasional flat pad" or side walk fix, I wasn't thinking much about it. I'll kick around the idea of keeping it. :)
     
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    WeldrDave,
    I have had on for 20 years. It will cut just about anything you want to cut. Yep. they are worth about $400-$600 depending on how many blades go with the saw. I wish I knew a way to convert to a chain saw for wood. because it really goes when it goes.
     
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    Cool, Thanks! I never owned one of these:confused:. I've seen them used, and she's a "HEAVY" beast! He didn't give me any blades, just the way it is in the pic is how I got it.
     
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    If you decide to keep it and want the service manual I can help with that.
     
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    Dave, stick a steel cutting blade on it and it will eat through just about anything made of iron/steel. Pipe, plate, channel, tube, sheet, whatever.

    Just don't let any of those Fisher stoves see you run it. ;)
     
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    Could make a debut at an upcoming GTG? If somebody has some concrete slabs to make cookies out of.....:whistle:
    :rofl: :lol:
    :thumbs:
     
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    I have a porta-band saw, chop saw, pipe cutters and torches for most of my demolition ;) "Now" I got me a concrete demolition tool! :rofl: :lol:
     
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