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Stumpys Customs

Stumpys Customs

Stumpbroke
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Thought I'd update the thread.
The owner of this saw was gracious enough to let me keep it to take it with me to the WI GTG last weekend. It made a good showin against the other ported 346's there and cut just about the same speed I was told. Got it all cleaned up & ready to ship off.

One last detail on the muffler. I made a spark screen for it.
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Show & shine
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And the data
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I would really like to try a build like this with an OEM cyl just for giggles.
 
Hedgerow

Hedgerow

HACK
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Carthage, MO
Andy and I ran it against his slick 346, and they were virtually identical in the cut.

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We switched sides / traded saws, never could get one to shine over the other... Both awesome little cutters...
 
Stumpys Customs

Stumpys Customs

Stumpbroke
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Andy and I ran it against his slick 346, and they were virtually identical in the cut.

IMG_1089.jpg


We switched sides / traded saws, never could get one to shine over the other... Both awesome little cutters...

Do you recall if he was running .325 or 3/8 chain?? I think it was .325, but not sure & don't think it makes a difference either way.
 
Chris-PA

Chris-PA

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This was an interesting project that came out great. I enjoyed the pictures a lot. I have to ask one question - is there a metal insert below that cylinder base, or is the crank spinning over plastic? I'd read that some saws were designed that way but have not been able to tell for sure.
 
Stumpys Customs

Stumpys Customs

Stumpbroke
Joined
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Messages
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Location
south central MO
This was an interesting project that came out great. I enjoyed the pictures a lot. I have to ask one question - is there a metal insert below that cylinder base, or is the crank spinning over plastic? I'd read that some saws were designed that way but have not been able to tell for sure.

The bottom of the case is just plastic with no metal shell over it.
 
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