Very well done!!! I have used a Sawvivor for 20+ years, it was my favorite, and I recently started looking for a new one. They do not seem to exist anymore. But I thought that if I could make one with a 21 inch blade I would have the best saw out there. I bought an Agawa Canyon saw that is a great saw, but it is twice the weight of my Sawvivor. i am going to try to make me one using the type of design that you did. Thanks for the inspiration! Yours looks like a very solid saw! I wish I had seen this years ago!!! But I am glad it is still out there!Thanks Again!
I know this is an old video, but had to say how much I like the design. I just recently "came up" with the same idea and wanted to see how other people did it. Like yours a lot.
Hi and thanks! I still have the saw and it’s working still. Although it’s a bit big for most camp tasks so I guess it’s time to make one of those Triangle type saw ive seen people use?
Nice design, but I would make a small change. There is no need for the small bolts and nuts to hold the blade on the arms. Switch to two small pins with holes in them for flexible retainer wire. This way you can insert the pins and they will stay put when you tension the blade. Nothing worse than looking for either the bolt or worse yet the nut on the ground if it falls from your hands like this video. Other than that well done Sir.
I ejoyed your video. I think yours is the only one that is metal on youtube. I like the size and is compact. I think im gonna make one for myself. thanks for posting your idea! jim from bloomington, IN
Very well done!!! I have used a Sawvivor for 20+ years, it was my favorite, and I recently started looking for a new one. They do not seem to exist anymore. But I thought that if I could make one with a 21 inch blade I would have the best saw out there. I bought an Agawa Canyon saw that is a great saw, but it is twice the weight of my Sawvivor. i am going to try to make me one using the type of design that you did. Thanks for the inspiration! Yours looks like a very solid saw! I wish I had seen this years ago!!! But I am glad it is still out there!Thanks Again!
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Can you show us how to make this saw? This saw is really good.
I know this is an old video, but had to say how much I like the design. I just recently "came up" with the same idea and wanted to see how other people did it. Like yours a lot.
Hi and thanks! I still have the saw and it’s working still. Although it’s a bit big for most camp tasks so I guess it’s time to make one of those Triangle type saw ive seen people use?
@@Bushcraft-xz6xd that would be a great video. 👍 I turned on notifications in case you do.
Nice design, but I would make a small change. There is no need for the small bolts and nuts to hold the blade on the arms. Switch to two small pins with holes in them for flexible retainer wire. This way you can insert the pins and they will stay put when you tension the blade. Nothing worse than looking for either the bolt or worse yet the nut on the ground if it falls from your hands like this video. Other than that well done Sir.
As I said on BCUK that's a really sweet and simple design. Like that a lot. Bravo!
Please, can you show us how to make this saw? This saw is really good.
Should have shown a closeup of the bolt that hooked into the blade, the one you had to really tug on to fit.
I ejoyed your video. I think yours is the only one that is metal on youtube. I like the size and is compact. I think im gonna make one for myself. thanks for posting your idea! jim from bloomington, IN
Wish you would have given specifications on the size of arms and cross bar
This is awesome, any chance you could provide a list of parts you used?
Bolts, rivets, Aluminium, saw blade.
well how did you make it, where the link when you build it ?
I can't hear a word you are saying. Sorry.