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Welp I just looked and it doesn't say anything about glass at all. There's a paragraph that descibes how it works, something about two separate heating chambers tranferring heat to water.

The Stihl workshop manufactured a number of other products, including forehearths for steam boilers,


Well guess Ole Stihl was dealing with hot air all along. LOL
 
Just to be fair

An engineer, Andreas Stihl nonetheless began his career as a salesman for a German mill and industrial supply house during the 1920s. Stihl's work brought him in contact with loggers in the Black Forest, where the felling and bucking of trees was done with stationary saws or by hand, and the larger pieces of timber needed to be transported to saw mills for cutting. Stihl sought to introduce more modern methods to the logging trade.
 
An engineer, Andreas Stihl nonetheless began his career as a salesman for a German mill and industrial supply house during the 1920s. Stihl's work brought him in contact with loggers in the Black Forest, where the felling and bucking of trees was done with stationary saws or by hand, and the larger pieces of timber needed to be transported to saw mills for cutting. Stihl sought to introduce more modern methods to the logging trade.


So when did you get the book Barnacle Parp's Chain Saw Guide, I got it too.
 
An engineer, Andreas Stihl nonetheless began his career as a salesman for a German mill and industrial supply house during the 1920s. Stihl's work brought him in contact with loggers in the Black Forest, where the felling and bucking of trees was done with stationary saws or by hand, and the larger pieces of timber needed to be transported to saw mills for cutting. Stihl sought to introduce more modern methods to the logging trade.

Of course, once the lumber got to those mills, it was very likely processed on Jonsereds equipment, which, as you know manual, had already been in production some fourty years by then...
 
Yup, you can count on me. I'll put a coffee can out on the counter tomorrow morning so we can start the defense fund.

Cool, I knew I could count on ya. Since I'll be my own lawyer I only need enuff defense fund money for a new suit....
 
Based in Waiblingen, Germany, Andreas Stihl AG & Co. KG is one of the world's leading manufacturers of chain saws.


Note the wording. "Is ONE OF the worlds leading manufactures". Hmmmmmm
 
An engineer, Andreas Stihl nonetheless began his career as a salesman for a German mill and industrial supply house during the 1920s. Stihl's work brought him in contact with loggers in the Black Forest, where the felling and bucking of trees was done with stationary saws or by hand, and the larger pieces of timber needed to be transported to saw mills for cutting. Stihl sought to introduce more modern methods to the logging trade.

Of course, once the lumber got to those mills, it was very likely processed on Jonsereds equipment, which, as you know manual, had already been in production some fourty years by then...

Your on target,
Stihl is still seeking a more modern saw.
 
Great idea

Thanks Tom for doing this. I don't post all that often, unless I have a question or comment. I love history and this is some history that you don't find all that easily. Arguing about which chainsaw is best pretty much bores me, but this is great. Keep the info coming. JR
 
Based in Waiblingen, Germany, Andreas Stihl AG & Co. KG is one of the world's leading manufacturers of chain saws.


Note the wording. "Is ONE OF the worlds leading manufactures". Hmmmmmm



STIHL Incorporated United States -- Manufacturing and Sellin...
STIHL -- The World's Number One Chain Saw. ... Andreas Stihl developed the first electric chain saw in 1926. Since then, STIHL has specialized in the ...

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Stihl operates seven manufacturing plants in Germany and five abroad in Switzerland, Brazil, the United States (in Virginia Beach, Virginia), China, and Austria (where the Viking line is produced).


Hmmmm, Switzerland ?

Viking ?

I know of Husqvarna Viking Sewing machines
 
Keep up the good work Tommie ole boy. I always appreciate a good story......................





...................inter-mixed with melee.:clap:


Boyo has this thread has got some orange & red panties in a bunch.:dizzy: :monkey:
 
Stihl operates seven manufacturing plants in Germany and five abroad in Switzerland, Brazil, the United States (in Virginia Beach, Virginia), China, and Austria (where the Viking line is produced).


Hmmmm, Switzerland ?

Viking ?

I know of Husqvarna Viking Sewing machines

Viking is Stihl's line of lawn mowers. (And by the way, Husqvarna sewing machines are no longer made or sold by the Husqvarna we all know and love. A company bought the line lock, stock, and barrel.)
 
Hey Woodie and Manual, how long you got to wait while cutting for your saws to complete their rinse cycle:jawdrop: :jawdrop: :jawdrop:
 
Hey Woodie and Manual, how long you got to wait while cutting for your saws to complete their rinse cycle:jawdrop: :jawdrop: :jawdrop:

Hey Saw after I get done with the story are you gonna tell Woodie why Electrolux really spun off Husqvarna?
 
STIHL Incorporated United States -- Manufacturing and Sellin...
STIHL -- The World's Number One Chain Saw. ... Andreas Stihl developed the first electric chain saw in 1926. Since then, STIHL has specialized in the ...

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Most resent propaganda from Stihl.
Only in their minds are they #1
 
Most resent propaganda from Stihl.
Only in their minds are they #1

They only claim to be the worlds No.1 selling Brand of chainsaw. Husky claims to be the largest PRODUCER, not SELLING, there is a big differance.
 
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