Showing posts with label Chainsaw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chainsaw. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 September 2024

Mini Chain Saw / Pruning Saw


I picked up this mini Bamsa chainsaw when it was on offer on Amazon for £39.99. a little time ago

It's Lightweight and manoeuvrable, with a cutting chain as good as any full-size chainsaw. Quick and easy to set up and use. It is supplied in a case which keeps all of the bits together, the kit includes all of the adjustment tools necessary, a comprehensive instruction manual and even a small tube of chainsaw oil.

I've used it quite often now and I love it. Its awesome. I'm looking forward to attacking the rest of the plum tree with it over the Winter months.

Then I receive an email about a New Ryobi Pruning Saw. 


Now I'm a bit of a Ryobi man and have a lot of their tools but what would anyone buy this when it does not come with the case, twin batteries, extra chain oil and tools to adjust. Plus you only get free delivery on orders of £100 or over.

It's about time Ryobi UK got their act together and started to sell and prices comparable with the rest of the world.  

Sunday, 5 May 2024

All By Myself .....

 

Today I went back to the allotment all by myself, for a couple of hours and took the timber stacked on SFG Bed 2 off and bottomed out the bed of the Mel's Mix into a couple of square flower buckets.

I lined the bottom of the excavation with a few layers of Magic Cardboard and watered those in place, then I took my mini chainsaw and my Kent & Stowe Sure Cut All Purpose Extra Power Loppers which will handle up to 35mm diameter thick branches to the plum tree and started to fill up the bottom half of the Square Foot Garden Bed 2 with the timber.


Scraped the outside Mels Mix away from the inside of the timber forming the bed


Then bottomed it out using the plastic shovel. The Magic Cardboard that I originally lined the beds with was never found, the worms and bacteria has consumed it, and I know it's not a barrier to weed roots or invading raspberry canes but I'm going to line the bottom again with additional cardboard to try and hold the weeds back a little if possible.


Lined with a layer of Magic Cardboard which was watered in place


Then another layer layer of Magic Cardboard which was also watered in


Then I attacked the plum tree and started to cut up the branches to fill the bottom of the raised bed. It stared to spit a little with rain, so I packed up the tolls and went home for a late lunch.


I picked up this mini Bamsa chainsaw when it was on offer on Amazon for £39.99. 

It's Lightweight and manoeuvrable, with a cutting chain as good as any full-size chainsaw. Quick and easy to set up and use. It is supplied in a case which keeps all of the bits together, the kit includes all of the adjustment tools necessary, a comprehensive instruction manual and even a small tube of chainsaw oil.

It's the first time I've used it and it was awesome. 

I'm looking forward to attacking the rest of the tree with it.



The Kent & Stowe Sure Cut All Purpose Extra Power Loppers which will handle up to 35mm diameter thick branches also made light work of cutting up the branches into more manageable lengths. 

The Kent & Stowe Loppers knocked spots off the long handled loppers I already have, the grip is better and the length of the arms is selectable and longer giving me more leverage, and as can be seen the cutting sections look much more robust and fit for purpose.    

I used secateurs to cut the smaller branches and drop them in the bed.