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At 71, I've cut a lot of wood in my life; 4 to 6 cords per winter for the forced hot air wood furnace & my 500 lb wood stove in the den. I didn't discover silky Saws until a few years ago, but they outperform any other folding saw that I've ever used or owned. Definitely worth the investment.
I’m a pretty big fan of the silkys I carried the gomboy in my pack when I was a wild land firefighter and now days I have a katanaboy 500 around my property and it makes it’s way into every camping trip they’re definitely performers
Great review! Everything that needs to be said in about 5 minutes 👍 I’m a big Silky fan. I was really surprised to see a modified version of their classic saws. Your review helped me solidify that I do need one of these to go along with my other Silkys. Thanks for the review!
My Silky Bigboy is now the only saw I bring on hikes or canoe trips. You can't beat it for clearing blowdowns on trails or felling dead standing trees. One advantage of Silky saws over buck saws that you didn't mention is that the geometry of the buck saw limits the diameter of log that can be cut, whereas the Silky is only limited by the length of the blade. Cutting from below is something a buck saw doesn't do well, while the Silky is really good at it. The only thing I've found that a buck saw does better is cutting logs into fireplace size lengths. However, the Silky is good enough at it that I can't justify taking a buck saw along on my trips. Really enjoy your channel.
Hey if you could only get one one saw which would it be the big boy or the gomboy? Weight effectiveness and pack ability? I didn’t want to get the gomboy and risk not having enough blade length for larger tasks but I also didn’t want something combersome or weighty in my pack the bigboy seems pretty compact for it’s size. Thoughts? I will be traveling with it in a hiking pack.
The Outback series is actually made out of spring steel in response to all the bushcrafters breaking their saws. That’s the main difference. The tooth set up is also specifically made for dead wood. They are bushcraft saws as opposed to arborists saws. I have the big boy and the pocket boy. Love them.
Nice vid Wade, love my bigboy outback deeply, a big folding saw makes a real difference in the outdoors, can't go without, always paired with a Pocketboy 130, unbeatable combo
Grab the Outback Pocketboy if you get a chance, I was skeptical when I picked one up but found myself packing it far more than my Gomboy or Bigboy all summer and fall…. But there is something to be said for being able to easily cut 12” diameter logs for a long fire in the winter with the bigger saws like the Katanaboy 😁
Totally replaced my buck saw. I love my silky saws. I have 3 now, a gomboy a big boy and a katana boy. My big boy has a bright yellow handle which is a little obnoxious but I will always be able to see where I put it down. I've never felt the rubberized material was slippery at all but I'm interested to see how this new version feels. I like that this version has a slightly more robust blade. If I ever break mine I'll likely replace it with an outback blade (I assume they are interchangeable with the original big boy blades)
That Katana boy really looks like a beast, I'll bet you can cut a ton of wood with that one! The blades are interchangeable and I believe that the differences are only minor. I would wait until you change the blade to upgrade. Thanks for watching buddy! 👍
@@Woodswalker1965 the katana definitely is a beast. I've cut logs as big as 3ft diameter. I carry that in the truck instead of a chainsaw to clear roads of winter blow down. Not as fast as a chainsaw but no oil or gas and it starts every time. My only complaint is that the teeth grab too much and with smaller logs you need to hold them down or the saw pulls it around. The big boy is my most often used one.
Love Silky Saws, I currently own a Pocket Boy and always have it with me in my outdoors adventures and just ordered this exact one and should receive it in a couple of days, can't wait to try it out now that i've watched your great video review! Thanks!!
I bought this same saw for a trip this summer, man is it good. I debated between this and the gomboy but glad I went full size, it’s perfect. The buck saw has been replaced.
I have all three sizes... and I haven't yet noticed a difference between these and my "rubber-handled" set; but that may be for my lack of "getting out there" for a comparison. I'm just a happy Woodsman. If it works, I'm happy...... I don't worry about detailed comparisons, unless there are significant differences. All Silky's are superior hand saws in my opinion. I bought these primarily for the more durable handle material; which time will tell whether it was a good choice or not. As for replacing a "buck" or "bow" saw........ that would be a fool's choice. My advice would be to never consider such a thing. Know your Tools ~ And never Compromise! Add or Subtract ~ But never Decrease Capability! Be Safe Out There!!!
This was a nice, objective review! I got this saw the same day I got a Gransfors Bruks Small Forest Axe, and I have to say that they make an extremely capable, compact and lightweight set of wood cutting tools, which are well matched in size for carrying. I think the Silky 240mm Gomboy Curve Outback Saw will make a good combination with my Gransfors Bruks Mini Hatchet, Mora Companion Heavy Duty Stainless knife and a Victorinox Huntsman SAK in a small, light emergency kit.
I'm a big fan and user of Silky, in the woods and in timber framing. Its my understanding the teeth are not set, just filed to the three bevels to form the tooth tip, no set needed as the body of the body is tapered or thinned toward the spine of the body, the thickest part of the body of the blade is at the teeth. I also wouldn't give up my buck saw for chunking up fire wood, I like to run the wood up and down the blade of the bucksaw which is held by my feet and legs, this method beats a silky in cross cutting easily. Its hard to compare the two saws as they perform different task but the same task. Silky saw don't rip very well, nor the buck saw.
Good point about the teeth. What I meant was the Outbacks teeth are designed for bone. Fine enough to cut bone but coarse enough to cut wood. I'll certainly still use bucksaws, both have their advantages. Thanks for your well informed insights my friend👊👍
@@Woodswalker1965 Ah, interesting they designed for bone, hence the outback status. I get it now. I keep a Silky Pocket Boy in my edc, I wonder if they make the pocket boy with the coated blade etc?
Wade awesome video, my Silky Katanboy has been a real work horse. I own at least 4 of the smaller ones including the pocketboy, and my quad or snow-machines are never without one, nor is my backpack or canoe barrel. Have a great week.Fred
You're right big guy thought there was a bit of hype surrounding these saws until I tried them off two different pals on two different occasions I can honestly say they're not...these things are like frickin lightsabers of the woods more than impressed so much so I came back and bought one straight away just don't tell the missus great review mate from lancashire uk 😀👍
Nice looking saw Wade, I prefer my buck saws for cutting large amounts of wood. I have been using a Fiskars folder which also has 2 positions and it works well when I need it. I do like the size of the Bigboy though and I might look into upgrading. Cheers buddy!
Thanks Wade, this was a very useful analysis. I'd like to try one out. I use a cheap bahco laplander wich fits my needs well but this sword looks like a lot more fun
The Bahco is a good little saw, I enjoy mine for small tasks but a longer blade will cut faster of course. Take care and all the best to your family!, 👊
Excellent review as always, Wade. I’m wondering if you’ve had a chance to saw hardwoods like oak with the Silky and if your comments reflect those experiences. Also, at what diameter of tree, if any, do you feel a bowsaw starts to be a better tool than the Silky. My saw of choice is the Bahco 36” bow saw, just so you know where I’m coming from. It’s definitely easier to store a carry a folding Silky.
Thanks Andrew. Ive cut a lot of hardwood including red oak, maple and cherry it works just fine. I think a 36 inch bucksaws is probably a better tool for bucking large logs and lots of it. I think the Silky has advantages in certain situations as I demonstrated, it's able to go places a bucksaws can't. Thanks for watching👍
I myself have experienced seeing a tree topple over, there was no wind at all and I was only 100 meters from it but am a little surprised by it. Greetings from Denmark
It does happen and it always surprises me as well. I was woken up by a huge one falling in Algonquin Park one night. It fell very close and I could feel the big thud! Thanks for watching, right to the end my friend! 👍🌲
I lost my silky ultra accel 320mm it was discontinued in that size so this will be my next one although I don't know what animal you would need a saw to process I guess if I wanted to make something out of bone or wanted to take the horns and leave the head
I have the original Big Boy 2000 and find it indispensable while out on the logging trails with my Jeep. It helps me get to the places I want to get to for hiking and exploring. Have you been able to compare the Outback version to the original? Is there a compelling reason to upgrade or should I just stick with what I’ve got and wait until I need a new saw?
I don't believe there is a huge difference actually. If you ever replace your present blade you could upgrade to the Outback blade and use the original handle. Thanks for watching👍
Got a buddy who swears by them. I have kicked around getting one but, being a backpacker, I hesitate to get one too big so I have never settle on which one.
Great review. I have a similar saw but not the Silky, but I am a fan. I didn’t know about this new model but on specifications alone I like it even more. If money was no object I’d get it now but it’s on a budget for the near future. And yes, I did purchase from Boreal venture and they are a great company to deal with. Your coupon code does work and it’s awesome. Cheers.?
@@Woodswalker1965 I will try to ask but I work in lapland and can't afford to be without them for that long so maybe will fixing myself. The stiching on the outside makes them comfortable but exposed. I think mine came off grabbing a a really hot pan. Amazing that yours lasted 3 years! I must be unlucky then
I just got mine in the mail today via UPS. I'm impressed with the build quality. I do recommend treating the handle with wood oil to help prevent it drying out and chipping, but this edition is ideal for outdoorspeople as the regular Big Boy 2000s aren't necessarily built for the heavy duty use bush-crafters put such tools through.
They cut wood well in my experience they are fragile. I broke two blades from two different silky saws in the past. Iprefer the bucksaw or the laplander… those are bombproof
I hear so many good things about silky saws, but I just don't trust myself, because I tend to push cut. Plus for the wood I process I never really need anything other than the Bahco or collapsible bow saw I use. Thanks again Wade and take care mate 👍 🙂
I saw it go over but I couldn't get the camera on it in time. It was a big birch that was dead and rotten. The wind knocked it over. Always look for widow makers! 💪
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At 71, I've cut a lot of wood in my life; 4 to 6 cords per winter for the forced hot air wood furnace & my 500 lb wood stove in the den. I didn't discover silky Saws until a few years ago, but they outperform any other folding saw that I've ever used or owned. Definitely worth the investment.
That's a great endorsement, thanks for the input brother💪🔥
I’m a pretty big fan of the silkys I carried the gomboy in my pack when I was a wild land firefighter and now days I have a katanaboy 500 around my property and it makes it’s way into every camping trip they’re definitely performers
Excellent recommendation from a real user!👍
Push strokes are harder on joints when they bind, pull stroke lift when they bind less resistance easier on joints.
Great review! Everything that needs to be said in about 5 minutes 👍
I’m a big Silky fan. I was really surprised to see a modified version of their classic saws. Your review helped me solidify that I do need one of these to go along with my other Silkys. Thanks for the review!
Thank you so much, I appreciate the feedback 👍🔥🌲
I would guess that indexing it up would also help for cutting a branch close to the ground so you're not scraping your knuckles on the ground
Yes, that’s exactly right! Thanks for the comment 👍
Love my silky big boy. I keep mine in the truck for clearing bush on deactivated logging roads here in BC
Prepared for everything! 💪 Thanks for the comment👍
Edited to be succinct yet full of relevant information (unlike many UA-cam reviews). Well done Woodswalker.
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My Silky Bigboy is now the only saw I bring on hikes or canoe trips. You can't beat it for clearing blowdowns on trails or felling dead standing trees. One advantage of Silky saws over buck saws that you didn't mention is that the geometry of the buck saw limits the diameter of log that can be cut, whereas the Silky is only limited by the length of the blade.
Cutting from below is something a buck saw doesn't do well, while the Silky is really good at it.
The only thing I've found that a buck saw does better is cutting logs into fireplace size lengths. However, the Silky is good enough at it that I can't justify taking a buck saw along on my trips.
Really enjoy your channel.
Thanks very much buddy, take care👍
Hey if you could only get one one saw which would it be the big boy or the gomboy? Weight effectiveness and pack ability? I didn’t want to get the gomboy and risk not having enough blade length for larger tasks but I also didn’t want something combersome or weighty in my pack the bigboy seems pretty compact for it’s size. Thoughts? I will be traveling with it in a hiking pack.
The Outback series is actually made out of spring steel in response to all the bushcrafters breaking their saws. That’s the main difference. The tooth set up is also specifically made for dead wood. They are bushcraft saws as opposed to arborists saws. I have the big boy and the pocket boy. Love them.
Thanks my friend!👊👍
Nice vid Wade, love my bigboy outback deeply, a big folding saw makes a real difference in the outdoors, can't go without, always paired with a Pocketboy 130, unbeatable combo
Thanks for watching buddy, I know you're well experienced with the Silkys. 👍🌲🔥
Grab the Outback Pocketboy if you get a chance, I was skeptical when I picked one up but found myself packing it far more than my Gomboy or Bigboy all summer and fall….
But there is something to be said for being able to easily cut 12” diameter logs for a long fire in the winter with the bigger saws like the Katanaboy 😁
Good recommendation buddy, thank you! 👍
Thanks for elaborating on the difference between this model and the standard version.
Thank you for watching!👍
Totally replaced my buck saw. I love my silky saws. I have 3 now, a gomboy a big boy and a katana boy.
My big boy has a bright yellow handle which is a little obnoxious but I will always be able to see where I put it down. I've never felt the rubberized material was slippery at all but I'm interested to see how this new version feels.
I like that this version has a slightly more robust blade. If I ever break mine I'll likely replace it with an outback blade (I assume they are interchangeable with the original big boy blades)
That Katana boy really looks like a beast, I'll bet you can cut a ton of wood with that one!
The blades are interchangeable and I believe that the differences are only minor. I would wait until you change the blade to upgrade. Thanks for watching buddy! 👍
@@Woodswalker1965 the katana definitely is a beast. I've cut logs as big as 3ft diameter. I carry that in the truck instead of a chainsaw to clear roads of winter blow down. Not as fast as a chainsaw but no oil or gas and it starts every time.
My only complaint is that the teeth grab too much and with smaller logs you need to hold them down or the saw pulls it around.
The big boy is my most often used one.
Good review Wade. I have been leaning toward the pistol grip versions like the Zubat or Sugoi. More blade for the overall length. Thanks for charring
All good options Mark. 👍🔥🌲
I love all of the Silky saws that I've used. I just tend to make sure I can prop the logs up and off the ground. Just seems a lot easier in my usage.
It's all in the technique! 👍🌲🏕️
Love Silky Saws, I currently own a Pocket Boy and always have it with me in my outdoors adventures and just ordered this exact one and should receive it in a couple of days, can't wait to try it out now that i've watched your great video review! Thanks!!
Thank you for watching buddy, enjoy your saw!👍
Perfect for the hikes in the woods.
Absolutely buddy👍
I bought this same saw for a trip this summer, man is it good. I debated between this and the gomboy but glad I went full size, it’s perfect. The buck saw has been replaced.
I have the Gomboy 240 and the BigBoy. The BigBoy gets more use for me. Good choice👍💪
I have all three sizes... and I haven't yet noticed a difference between these and my "rubber-handled" set; but that may be for my lack of "getting out there" for a comparison. I'm just a happy Woodsman. If it works, I'm happy...... I don't worry about detailed comparisons, unless there are significant differences. All Silky's are superior hand saws in my opinion. I bought these primarily for the more durable handle material; which time will tell whether it was a good choice or not. As for replacing a "buck" or "bow" saw........ that would be a fool's choice. My advice would be to never consider such a thing. Know your Tools ~ And never Compromise! Add or Subtract ~ But never Decrease Capability! Be Safe Out There!!!
Thanks for your input my friend. As I said it won't replace my bucksaws either, both have a spot in my pack. Thanks for watching💪
"I'm just a happy Woodsman." Congratulations, sir, you have succeeded in your assigned task.
I guess you have experience. If you can only afford one would it be this or the Agawa Canyon 21"?
I enjoy both styles but if I only had 1 it would be a bucksaw👍
I'm a noob. Can you tell me why not having a buck saw would be a fool's choice? What can a buck saw do that a folding saw cannot?
This was a nice, objective review!
I got this saw the same day I got a Gransfors Bruks Small Forest Axe, and I have to say that they make an extremely capable, compact and lightweight set of wood cutting tools, which are well matched in size for carrying.
I think the Silky 240mm Gomboy Curve Outback Saw will make a good combination with my Gransfors Bruks Mini Hatchet, Mora Companion Heavy Duty Stainless knife and a Victorinox Huntsman SAK in a small, light emergency kit.
You’ve put together an excellent well thought out kit my friend! Thanks for watching 👍
I love my gomboy, as I’m still learning how best to process small stuff for my little camp outs! Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching, the Gomboy is a great saw for that, great choice! 👍
Nice review. I've got the older model and I found that tooth pattern is very good in all wood but absolutely excellent in green hardwood.
Thanks buddy, that's good info! 👍
Just got one , wow are they sharp . What a wonderful tool.
They are a workhorse!
I’m very thankful for the info. Just bought one, perfect. Great details, good video, wow. “ 🙏 “.
Thanks so much, I appreciate your kind words👍
I'm a big fan and user of Silky, in the woods and in timber framing. Its my understanding the teeth are not set, just filed to the three bevels to form the tooth tip, no set needed as the body of the body is tapered or thinned toward the spine of the body, the thickest part of the body of the blade is at the teeth. I also wouldn't give up my buck saw for chunking up fire wood, I like to run the wood up and down the blade of the bucksaw which is held by my feet and legs, this method beats a silky in cross cutting easily. Its hard to compare the two saws as they perform different task but the same task. Silky saw don't rip very well, nor the buck saw.
Good point about the teeth. What I meant was the Outbacks teeth are designed for bone. Fine enough to cut bone but coarse enough to cut wood. I'll certainly still use bucksaws, both have their advantages. Thanks for your well informed insights my friend👊👍
@@Woodswalker1965 Ah, interesting they designed for bone, hence the outback status. I get it now. I keep a Silky Pocket Boy in my edc, I wonder if they make the pocket boy with the coated blade etc?
There are 3 new Outback models. Boreal Ventures carries them if you want to check them out👍I just checked, the Pocketboy Outback is in stock.
Wade awesome video, my Silky Katanboy has been a real work horse. I own at least 4 of the smaller ones including the pocketboy, and my quad or snow-machines are never without one, nor is my backpack or canoe barrel. Have a great week.Fred
Hey Fred thanks for watching, that Katanaboy is a beast! 💪
Hello. A beautiful picture in the frame, and the video itself is also good. Good luck to you :)
Thank you very much, I appreciate the feedback my friend 👍
You're right big guy thought there was a bit of hype surrounding these saws until I tried them off two different pals on two different occasions I can honestly say they're not...these things are like frickin lightsabers of the woods more than impressed so much so I came back and bought one straight away just don't tell the missus great review mate from lancashire uk 😀👍
Haha no worries mate, my lips are sealed👊
I've got mine by post today and it looks great! I ordered the outback edition 360. 👍🌲
Great video btw! 👋
Thanks for watching, enjoy that saw bud💪🌲🔥
I have a Silky, love it, makes processing firewood much faster.
Awesome to hear, thanks for watching!
Good Little review there Wade. I have a Silky Gomboy and like it quite a bit
Great for clearing portage trails! Thanks for watching Dennis👍
Great review!! No 20 minutes of needless waffling like so many product reviews.
Thanks for the feedback, I dislike long winded reviews myself!
Seen Lots Of Great Reviews, Yours Included, Great Performer, Thanks Wade, Stay Frosty ! ATB T God Bless
Thanks a lot buddy! 👍
Nice looking saw Wade, I prefer my buck saws for cutting large amounts of wood. I have been using a Fiskars folder which also has 2 positions and it works well when I need it. I do like the size of the Bigboy though and I might look into upgrading. Cheers buddy!
Thanks for watching buddy. Bucksaws work great as well, it's nice to have options👍
Thanks Wade, this was a very useful analysis. I'd like to try one out. I use a cheap bahco laplander wich fits my needs well but this sword looks like a lot more fun
The Bahco is a good little saw, I enjoy mine for small tasks but a longer blade will cut faster of course. Take care and all the best to your family!, 👊
I have it and love it, cuts like a chain saw
A very good tool indeed💪
Nice thorough review. Thank you
Much appreciated my friend! 👍
Excellent review as always, Wade. I’m wondering if you’ve had a chance to saw hardwoods like oak with the Silky and if your comments reflect those experiences.
Also, at what diameter of tree, if any, do you feel a bowsaw starts to be a better tool than the Silky.
My saw of choice is the Bahco 36” bow saw, just so you know where I’m coming from. It’s definitely easier to store a carry a folding Silky.
Thanks Andrew. Ive cut a lot of hardwood including red oak, maple and cherry it works just fine. I think a 36 inch bucksaws is probably a better tool for bucking large logs and lots of it. I think the Silky has advantages in certain situations as I demonstrated, it's able to go places a bucksaws can't.
Thanks for watching👍
I agree...I like my Silky, but I think I prefer the Boreal....both cut wood....
They sure do. Advantages to both that's for sure! Thanks Sean👍
I have the Gomboy, these are great products! Thanks for the thoughtful review!
Awesome to hear, thanks Chuck💪
I myself have experienced seeing a tree topple over, there was no wind at all and I was only 100 meters from it but am a little surprised by it.
Greetings from Denmark
It does happen and it always surprises me as well. I was woken up by a huge one falling in Algonquin Park one night. It fell very close and I could feel the big thud!
Thanks for watching, right to the end my friend! 👍🌲
I lost my silky ultra accel 320mm it was discontinued in that size so this will be my next one although I don't know what animal you would need a saw to process I guess if I wanted to make something out of bone or wanted to take the horns and leave the head
Thanks for watching, it’s a good size. Some people use a saw or even a axe to quarter up a moose or deer to transport it out of the woods. Take care👍
I have all 3 sizes. Outstanding!
Good to know!, thank you! 👌
Nice saws!'
I have the Sugawaza and it is awesome
I have the original Big Boy 2000 and find it indispensable while out on the logging trails with my Jeep. It helps me get to the places I want to get to for hiking and exploring. Have you been able to compare the Outback version to the original? Is there a compelling reason to upgrade or should I just stick with what I’ve got and wait until I need a new saw?
I don't believe there is a huge difference actually. If you ever replace your present blade you could upgrade to the Outback blade and use the original handle. Thanks for watching👍
I have several silky. My favorites
Great to hear! 👍
Got a buddy who swears by them. I have kicked around getting one but, being a backpacker, I hesitate to get one too big so I have never settle on which one.
I have a Gomboy 240. Light and compact by most standards and a fairly useful length to be effective. Thanks for watching✌️
Great review. I have a similar saw but not the Silky, but I am a fan. I didn’t know about this new model but on specifications alone I like it even more. If money was no object I’d get it now but it’s on a budget for the near future. And yes, I did purchase from Boreal venture and they are a great company to deal with. Your coupon code does work and it’s awesome. Cheers.?
Hi Jeff, thanks for watching buddy, glad you were able to use the coupon code. Cheers!
Thanks Wade, Silky saws Rocks...
Thanks for watching, I agree ! 👍
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Nice item, maybe someday💰.
Thanks for showing m
Thanks for watching the video my friend! 👍
Great saw review , nowadays I just stick with old cheap beat up buck Saws lol
I break every saw I use ......
That works too lol. They all cut the same don't they?! 👍🌲🔥
Thank you. I have been thinking of buying a small chainsaw. One that's not too hard on my lower back. Think I will consider this instead.
Thanks for watching! It’s a great little saw for sure, depending on your situation a lightweight battery operated chainsaw makes sense too. Take care
@@Woodswalker1965 I have had a small gas chain saw ( poulon) in the past. My husband has a large Sthil but I don't use it - too much for me. Thank you
Sold !! Just ordered one lol
Sweet, enjoy my friend!👍
How are you finding the hestra glove? I like them but the stiching on the outside broke on me after 1 week
I’m 100% happy with mine. I’m probably 3 years into this pair and they are great! Too bad about the stitching on yours, maybe Hestra will repair them?
@@Woodswalker1965 I will try to ask but I work in lapland and can't afford to be without them for that long so maybe will fixing myself.
The stiching on the outside makes them comfortable but exposed. I think mine came off grabbing a a really hot pan. Amazing that yours lasted 3 years! I must be unlucky then
thanks for the video - this is really looks like a WINNER !!
Thanks for watching🙏👍 It's a winner!
I just ordered one I got the gomboy version I think I should have gotten the bigboy instead
The Gomboy is a very capable saw but having both would cover all the bases I believe. Thanks for watching👍
Nah, sticking with the Bob Dustrude with a Laplander for craft work. But hey, everyone can and should use what they like.
Perfectly said my friend. I have a Bob Dustrude 24 inch as well, it's an excellent saw! 👍🌲
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I just got mine in the mail today via UPS. I'm impressed with the build quality. I do recommend treating the handle with wood oil to help prevent it drying out and chipping, but this edition is ideal for outdoorspeople as the regular Big Boy 2000s aren't necessarily built for the heavy duty use bush-crafters put such tools through.
Thanks a lot for watching and for the tip. Enjoy the saw! 👍
They cut wood well in my experience they are fragile. I broke two blades from two different silky saws in the past. Iprefer the bucksaw or the laplander… those are bombproof
Very true they are more fragile than other saws. I'll continue to use both in the future 👍
Great video thanks! My Big boy is on the Way in The mail. Question: what shirt/jacket are you wearing in this video? Thanks in advance, cheers
Thanks so much for watching. I’m wearing the Boreal Mountain Anorak Windrak. It’s a great piece of kit, I love it👍
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I hear so many good things about silky saws, but I just don't trust myself, because I tend to push cut. Plus for the wood I process I never really need anything other than the Bahco or collapsible bow saw I use. Thanks again Wade and take care mate 👍 🙂
Don't fix it if it ain't broke buddy! 💪🌲🔥
Nice saw, you know what pushed that tree over.
I saw it go over but I couldn't get the camera on it in time. It was a big birch that was dead and rotten. The wind knocked it over. Always look for widow makers! 💪
What are the benefits of a buck saw that the Silky saw lacks?
A bucksaw blade will be stronger by design. They both cut well. You won’t be wrong in choosing either one and I enjoy using both. Thanks for watching👍
That anorak. What is it? Want one. Cheers from 🇸🇪
It’s the Windrak from Borealmountainanoraks.com . I have 3 different anoraks from them, they are awesome. Tell them I sent you!👍
@@Woodswalker1965 thanks man
You have awesome content and I'm here new to your channel. Thanks for sharing, full support and Big Like 👍256
Thanks very much my friend, I appreciate you! 👍
Easier on my old back....sold.
Thanks for stopping by my friend!
Silkys are the best. Just be careful with the tip. They're notorious for breaking off! 🤬
Most people have broken a tip on their first Silky lol!
Just the tip.