Easy to lose a bar scabbard on any saw. Especially pole saws, with their short guide bars, and when tied to the roof of a car, or hanging out the back of a pickup truck. Improvised a lot of replacements with cardboard and duct tape, but decided to make a leash for mine.
Used 'indigenous materials': scabbard, zip ties, boot laces/para cord, cord lock.
Drill, punch, melt, or Dremel a couple of holes at least 3/4" apart (want the zip ties to lay flat inside so that they don't snag the chain).
Pre-fold the zip ties to the desired shape, tie the cord, add the cord lock.
Voilà!
(Yes, it will also work with creamscycle and orange pole saws!)
Philbert
Used 'indigenous materials': scabbard, zip ties, boot laces/para cord, cord lock.
Drill, punch, melt, or Dremel a couple of holes at least 3/4" apart (want the zip ties to lay flat inside so that they don't snag the chain).
Pre-fold the zip ties to the desired shape, tie the cord, add the cord lock.
Voilà!
(Yes, it will also work with creamscycle and orange pole saws!)
Philbert