A while back there was a guy on here selling handle bars he was making. Does anyone know if he is still making them? I need to get one for my 372 and I remember those looked pretty good.
he's prolly got a headlamp on and a Dremel in his hand like some mad scientist, making a certain 38 super run even crazier than it already does (I ran that little ####er last week and I'm pretty sure it would hand my 460 it's ass)
We've had one o'them Rhino liner handles on a fire crew MS-460 for two seasons now and its' held up real good.
That saw has been to fires all over Ca., Or., and Wa. and has felled some gnarly snags.
I'd be interested to see how other guys are doing with theirs.
I liked mine. The only thing I'd like to see on there is some sort of rubber grip coating like Stihl or Pro Safety uses. I got bad circulation in my hands.
He'll be sponsoring here once setup.
Correction, headlamp and Dolly 117! Hahahaha
Decided to hand cut a domed piston for it.
Wowzers sent me a PM. . . Here's the skinny on the bars. My buddy Rod is buying all the dies and fixtures and wants to make the handles full time. He'll be sponsoring here once setup.
Correction, headlamp and Dolly 117! Hahahaha
Decided to hand cut a domed piston for it.
Wowzers sent me a PM. . . Here's the skinny on the bars. My buddy Rod is buying all the dies and fixtures and wants to make the handles full time. He'll be sponsoring here once setup.
Would that be a Hellgate Canyon 117?
Yesh it would be. :msp_thumbup:
You're awesome dude!
Good deal, that came from a buddy who was the origanal owner. He took pretty good care of it.
Oh man! It's super clean! Jake was here when we took it down, I couldn't count how many times I exclaimed, "Damn this saw is clean!". LOL
I have a 310 for a buddy after this, then I want to investigate the 133. :drool:
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