Mastermind Meets The Jonsered 2095

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Some goobers are so far into it on other things that they'll do whatever it takes to keep the poor bastard running for another day's wages. I've seen it way too often. Works for a while, but then some poor goober (such as yourself) ends up with a nightmare on their bench that's been run into the dirt.

End result looks real good - Sam

Did you just call Mastermind a goober? Awesome.:D
 
So, will this saw kick some 066 butt?:)

The 395 I built awhile back sure would. This saw is a bit different in several areas, but should be a good runner though.

Some goobers are so far into it on other things that they'll do whatever it takes to keep the poor bastard running for another day's wages. I've seen it way too often. Works for a while, but then some poor goober (such as yourself) ends up with a nightmare on their bench that's been run into the dirt.

End result looks real good - Sam

Great post. I've worn out a bunch of nail guns when I was framing homes. Kept several for parts and ran them and compressors to death. I feel for anyone that ended up with those tools after I was finished with them. :)

A Jonsered stronger than a Stihl! :jester:

MM....Nice build! Good for you to see a 'diamond in the rough'!

Is this your first saw to see a piston in backwards?!

I install the piston backward on a few models that I port........the rings end ain't in the ports though. :laugh:
 
The 395 I built awhile back sure would. This saw is a bit different in several areas, but should be a good runner though.

Could you expound on this model saw as compared to the 395 for the thread?

Sure Steven. The 395 has quad transfer ports and a different carb. The 2095 has transfer ports like a 394 (single and very Stihl like). The intake boot and the shape of the intake tract is a little different as well.

It should be a great running saw though. I've built both 394s and 395s that will put a serious hurt on an 066. This saw just seems like a 394 and 395 missed together and seasoned. :D
 
At some time in the future I need to send my Jonsered 2095 to Mastermind/Randy to be 'gooberized.' I don't think (wtfdik?) mine would need as many repairs before receiving the treatment.

As usual, nice work, Randy!
 
Is this your first saw to see a piston in backwards?![/QUOTE]


Look up thread Mastermind meets Dolmar 120si. Very first post while introducing us to the saw Randy said that the saw was getting it's piston installed backwards.:)
 
I really liked this post because it demonstrated a variety of repairs done on a professional level. This was not just about porting but repairs that anyone of us might come across in this hobby. The other thing I like was when completed this saw is as good as new if not better, even though the outside might have a few scrapes and scratches.
Great post and great work, I enjoyed reading it.
 
Great job as always Randy. Can we see it cut some wood? That would be a real treat. Thnx.
 
Randy's going to have to start charging for videos-

Everybody wants to see them, there's your extra money to buy more new saws. LOL:hmm3grin2orange:

That's the great thing about AS. It isnt totally commercialized like the rest of the world...yet.

Its a real breath of fresh air - that there are still good people out there sharing what they know with others.

Have a great week, AS people!

And yeah, I wanna see that thing cut some wood!:msp_thumbup:
 
Couple questions... what did the compression end up at? And is the coil on that bad boy limited or unlimited.

SB
 
Couple questions... what did the compression end up at? And is the coil on that bad boy limited or unlimited.

SB

If not checked it yet Steven. I've been gone with my daughter to trade in her car. She's 30 years old but is still Daddy's little girl when it comes to things like that. :)

I've made a couple of cuts with it but I've not made a video yet. It is a strong runner. :rock:
 
If not checked it yet Steven. I've been gone with my daughter to trade in her car. She's 30 years old but is still Daddy's little girl when it comes to things like that. :)

I've made a couple of cuts with it but I've not made a video yet. It is a strong runner. :rock:

Dang 30 years old?? You are old. :msp_w00t:
 
I know what ya mean about Daddy's girls... I have two precious girls myself.


So excited about the 2095. Think I caught the fever again!:rock: I've decided I want to do the Makita 6401 and Stihl FS250R weedeater next. There's a lot of buzz going on about trimmers and several have commented on their interest of seeing one done. Gonna bring both when I visit ya.
 
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