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I know later in the season people use chainsaws. I'm guessing you drain the bar oil first otherwise it would make a oil slick across the hole?????

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Dang Bass N Spear I thought it was lost in transit. confused.gif Better tell the wife next time you’re waiting for a very important package & inform you as soon as it arrives. wink.gif

New Icesaw + New Fish house = Big Fish grin.gifgrin.gif

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here is a picture to show you what Fish Toys Saw does to ice. You can see that i have cut a hole with my auger in the top corner. From there i will cut the rest of the hole with the saw. The best thing about it, is its all in a straight line, and you dont have points sticking out like you do from a auger. I love this saw, and the best part is, its fast and slick, but saves alot of pressure of the auger.

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i just got a fishing sports saw over the weekend. it cuts extremely well. the only problem with them is that they are hard to find. the only place that had any saws on hand was a small gas station in central MN, and i got the last one.

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Yes triggertrav they ended up in short supply. I had supplier problems and sat here 3 weeks with out material to make them. I kept a few here for the people that ordered them from www.icesaws.com so they could be shipped out. Now I’m trying to catch up on orders. It’s tough to make 140+ Icesaws in a short time period. With the holidays over I can put more time in to make them. Lost a bunch of time today because where I get the blades cut they forgot to put the little angle pieces in there tumbler to clean them up so had to take them back and lost 4 hrs. If the store is out have them call their distributor to order more Icesaws. That screw up at my supplier really put me behind but now it should go smoothly and get all the orders filled. Thank you to the people that were patiently waiting to get one.
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I would like to make a request for the ice saw.

Can you make an interchangeable handle so I could swap the long handle when I am moving my house and a short handle when I want to open up the hole in my house.

The saw is a little too long to open the hole in the house.

It works but it may be nice with the interchangeable handles.

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That might be a tough one. The holes in both handles would have to match. Also you would have to carry wrenches with for the bolts. The easiest way is to have the 28” \:\) Icesaw. How thick of ice are you cutting in the house? Once through the ice keep the Icesaw deeper in the ice and make shorter strokes.
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