Apologies for the lack of uploads! I’ve been busy working on site, then one of the huge trees blew over in a storm. It’ll be months before I get the other garage rebuilt, so I have very limited room in my other garage. If anyone has ever dealt with an insurance company, you can imagine how annoying and time consuming the whole process is! I hope everyone has a great Sunday 😉
Sorry to hear about the damage caused . I've got the same saw . Its very handy . I bought it when a friend was quoted £650 to take down a dangerously leaning tree . The pair of us spent a day together . Me cutting , he fetching and carrying . It's a lightweight tool , we ran it on 5ah batteries . It spurts out a fair amount of oil . Easy to dismantle and clean . My friend paid me £275 so got the tool for free
I forgot to mention about the amount of oil that it uses! It’s really noticeable when compared to a Stihl chainsaw, as the saw dust is much drier and contains much less oil! I like jobs like that, where I get the tool for free 👍
I have this. It’s reassuringly solid and can cut decent sized logs (manufacturer states 26cm) but can obviously do broader with multiple cuts. Reasonably fast for battery powered and noise not too bad. Great for light home use and some car camping. With anything battery is the main drawback
A few of my mates absolutely love it! It’s superb for most jobs! I am tending to move to Milwaukee now, as I have more batteries 👍 Thanks for the comment 👍
Hello there from the Midwest! I have been busy for months and have not had a chance to watch your videos. I figured I would pull one of yours up while I changed out the carbon vanes on my Gast pump. As always, you do great reviews. I hope by now you had a chance to clean up your downed tree. We just had a burst tornado hit in our area. More cleanup work! August 12, 2024
I know that this post was uploaded 7 months ago, but I've just watched this for the first time as I'm considering the purchase of a cordless CS. From what I've seen on other posts, the oil reservoir was designed to hold enough oil equal to the battery life and when you swap out the battery, you top-up the oil - I'm not sure how true that is. In another post, I saw a young couple using their saw - but for longer working periods or more power with thinker logs they have been using the 54v battery. Is this recommended or something you'd consider? Finally, some people have commented the chain oil tends to leak a lot - is that true?
Not sure about the oil reservoir/battery, as you can get different AH batteries, also it depends on the load put on the saw and the viscosity of the oil and the temperature (lots of variables). I don’t know much about the 54v batteries, other than, they will provide 18v for most Dewalt power tools, but will give a much longer runtime (more AH). I do however have a 12 AH Milwaukee battery and it is like strapping a brick to the power tool, it makes most power tools so heavy, that they are uncomfortable to use, as it effects the balance etc. Yes, the chain oil leaks. If you finish using the saw and put it down on a flat surface, there will be a pool of oil when you pick the saw up. For this reason, I always empty the reservoir before putting the saw away. Thanks for the comment 👍
No, I should have mentioned in the video, that I check the oil level each time I swap batteries. If it is run with no oil, it can damage the chain and bar- it will probably start burning first, due to the friction! Thanks for the comment 👍
Yeah, it was such a shame. The tree is probably 300+ years old, but the sodden ground due to the vast amount of rain and the high winds just blew it over. The insurance claim is still ongoing, I’ll be glad once it’s all sorted! Thanks for the comment 👍
Bloody ell Chez.... looks like squirrel sabotage on that tree before it went down... shame you do not have a log burner... you would be set for life... I got one of those handheld chainsaws.. its pretty good always worrys me though its not the saw its maintaining/sharpening the blade.. good to see you back we all will stick around no problem..vids or not N x
Hi Neil, Yeah, that poor squirrel must have needed a new pair of underpants after the tree fell. Most of the wood has gone to friends with wood burners, the larger stuff is going to the wood carver, who is cutting up the tree 👍 Thanks for the comment 👍
Great chainsaw, and great to have a new video, was just wondering how you were doing. I hope your insurance company gets things sorted. I had to make a claim a few years ago for a damaged garden wall. The concept of time or deadlines is non-existant with them, had to phone again and again for months to chase them on their progress. Looks like some nice timber anyway!
Thanks, the insurance company have been difficult to deal with. I’m just hoping they get a move on soon, as it’s holding up my next door neighbour, as the garages are adjoined.
Insurance companies behaving badly. They should be compelled to deliver within a reasonable (for the insured) period. That is quite a potent little chain saw!
Uploading is not a problem I missed a lot of your videos so I am just watching ones I not seen I am on the Milwaukee platform so I may consider getting one as I have owned a petrol chain saw in the past I like your videos because you are unique I’m more to the point hope you can get everything something out at home
@@ultimatehandyman I need to get my hands on one to try it out to be honest if it’s all what I think it is then I be happy to go out and get one but if it’s not then I try a different brand
@@Puremaintenances If you live anywhere near me (Darwen,Lancs, UK), you are welcome to come and have a go with it - I've got plenty of wood at the moment 👍
@Puremaintenances I have the Milwaukee M18 with a 16" bar. I purchased chisel tooth chains for it. It cuts fast. FYI: If you are an average "homeowner" guy without a lot of experience, please do NOT buy a chisel tooth blade. It can cause serious bodily damage. Also, the Kolbalt 40 and 80 volt saws are BEASTS. Best of luck!
Good luck sorting that lot out mate, looks like you'll need it, I hope the insurance company didn't pi$$ you about too much. I expect you'll have a camera set up to watch the repairs, not too much time lapse hopingly, stay safe.
Thanks- Yeah, it’s been painful so far. Almost three months in and still no garage! No repairs have happened yet, but the tree is almost gone! Thanks for the comment 👍
@@ultimatehandyman is that because of problems with the claim or getting someone who actually wants to work for a living, although good outfits will have work booked months ahead, so anyone who can do it straight away is not going to be that good.
@@H4rleyBoy It’s mainly the insurance company! Originally, they told me to get a tree surgeon out to make the tree safe around the garage and conservatory, so I phoned a tree surgeon, who attended quickly and removed the dangerous bits. The surveyor turned up a few weeks later, then said he could not survey the damage as the rest of the tree was in the way of the patio, so I had to get most of the tree cut up, then it took another couple of weeks for the surveyor. I must have asked 4 builders, only one of them gave me a rough cost for the price of rebuilding the garage, the others either were not interested or did not turn up. The conservatory part of the claim has been settled! Yesterday the insurance made an offer for the garage, patio area (which is smashed badly) and the railings. To replace the railings you are looking at £3500, yet the offer for the garage, patio and railings, would only just meet the lowest price of just rebuilding the garage- the only quote I could get. I have rejected the offer and asked them to send out their approved tradesmen to sort everything out 😉
@@ultimatehandyman I had similar once and the ins loss adjuster rhymed with banker, so I Googled it and looked at the reviews and the one I used tripled the other so I went with him, all sorted to my satisfaction, it did up the ins by £45, bovvered, not a jot.
👍 👌 Welcome back, Ultimate Handyman SHREWD, Ultimate Handyman Take care and enjoy your Sunday From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 10:50AM Good Morning 🙏 🌄
Yeah, absolutely! If the tree had fallen a few degrees in the other direction, it could have killed a few of us. The tree probably weighed 60-80 ton in total! Thanks for the comment 👍
Those saws are a piece of shite. Got one exactly the same and it ran for about 20 to 25 minutes and it stopped altogether. Nightmare getting Dewalt to fix it. Was not worth the hassle. When looking on line how to fix it i saw loads of posts of people with the same problem. Very unreliable product.
No, I just wanted to see the back of it all. All the logs have gone to the guy that is cutting up the tree (Chase Pritchard), he’s a wood carver and will be making chairs, tables and benches from it 👍 Thanks for the comment 👍
I have a log burner and wished I was near you.I have a Bosch electric chainsaw and not impressed with it at all. I’d definitely buy the DeWalt next time round.. 👌
Apologies for the lack of uploads! I’ve been busy working on site, then one of the huge trees blew over in a storm. It’ll be months before I get the other garage rebuilt, so I have very limited room in my other garage. If anyone has ever dealt with an insurance company, you can imagine how annoying and time consuming the whole process is! I hope everyone has a great Sunday 😉
Sorry to hear about the damage caused . I've got the same saw . Its very handy . I bought it when a friend was quoted £650 to take down a dangerously leaning tree . The pair of us spent a day together . Me cutting , he fetching and carrying . It's a lightweight tool , we ran it on 5ah batteries . It spurts out a fair amount of oil . Easy to dismantle and clean . My friend paid me £275 so got the tool for free
I forgot to mention about the amount of oil that it uses! It’s really noticeable when compared to a Stihl chainsaw, as the saw dust is much drier and contains much less oil!
I like jobs like that, where I get the tool for free 👍
Nice to see you back!
Thanks 👍
Great to have you back. Sure missed your videos.
Thanks, I appreciate that 👍
Sorry to hear about your damage on the Garage. Hope you and your family were unharmed.
Good to see a new video.
Sorry to hear about the tree fall. That was some tree! Glad no one was hurt.
Yeah, it was huge! We were very lucky 👍
Thanks for the comment 👍
Caz main thing no one got hurt. Great demonstration of the chainsaw.
Yes, we were very lucky! All the other stuff can be replaced 👍
The chainsaw is a cracking piece of kit 👍
Thanks for the comment 👍
I couldn't get mine to start and your first comment about the guard lock was the problem. Thanks for such sn informative video.
You are welcome
Thanks for the comment 👍
Nice tool. Sorry for the damage. Nice to see you back. Having said that, take care of property first
Thanks 👍
Great to see you again I thought COVID had done a number on you.
Thanks, I’ve had 2 heart attacks and covid in the last 5 years, but I’m still here 👍
Thanks for the comment 👍
I have this. It’s reassuringly solid and can cut decent sized logs (manufacturer states 26cm) but can obviously do broader with multiple cuts. Reasonably fast for battery powered and noise not too bad. Great for light home use and some car camping. With anything battery is the main drawback
Yeah, it’s a cracking saw, much better than my old petrol version!
Thanks for the comment 👍
Glad to see your branching out to other tools. (Branching out geddit)😂👍👍
I twigged what you did with your 1st sentence
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I have one and love it. I also have the dewalt pole saw. Great bits of kit
A few of my mates absolutely love it! It’s superb for most jobs!
I am tending to move to Milwaukee now, as I have more batteries 👍
Thanks for the comment 👍
Hello there from the Midwest!
I have been busy for months and have not had a chance to watch your videos. I figured I would pull one of yours up while I changed out the carbon vanes on my Gast pump. As always, you do great reviews. I hope by now you had a chance to clean up your downed tree. We just had a burst tornado hit in our area. More cleanup work! August 12, 2024
I know that this post was uploaded 7 months ago, but I've just watched this for the first time as I'm considering the purchase of a cordless CS. From what I've seen on other posts, the oil reservoir was designed to hold enough oil equal to the battery life and when you swap out the battery, you top-up the oil - I'm not sure how true that is. In another post, I saw a young couple using their saw - but for longer working periods or more power with thinker logs they have been using the 54v battery. Is this recommended or something you'd consider?
Finally, some people have commented the chain oil tends to leak a lot - is that true?
Not sure about the oil reservoir/battery, as you can get different AH batteries, also it depends on the load put on the saw and the viscosity of the oil and the temperature (lots of variables).
I don’t know much about the 54v batteries, other than, they will provide 18v for most Dewalt power tools, but will give a much longer runtime (more AH). I do however have a 12 AH Milwaukee battery and it is like strapping a brick to the power tool, it makes most power tools so heavy, that they are uncomfortable to use, as it effects the balance etc.
Yes, the chain oil leaks. If you finish using the saw and put it down on a flat surface, there will be a pool of oil when you pick the saw up. For this reason, I always empty the reservoir before putting the saw away.
Thanks for the comment 👍
Thanks! I should say I am also very happy with it, and I will probably add a second battery in time. It’s is a great little saw
You are welcome
I hope you get decades of use from it 😉
Thanks for the comment 👍
What happens when the oil gets low? Does it stop?
No, I should have mentioned in the video, that I check the oil level each time I swap batteries. If it is run with no oil, it can damage the chain and bar- it will probably start burning first, due to the friction!
Thanks for the comment 👍
Brilliant video! Just the information I was looking for!
I’m glad you found the video useful
Thanks for the comment 👍
Good little chainsaw
Yeah, it’s a cracker 👍
Thanks for the comment 👍
Blimey that is a huge tree that blew over.Hope you get it sorted with insurance they can be a pain to deal with !!
Yeah, it was such a shame. The tree is probably 300+ years old, but the sodden ground due to the vast amount of rain and the high winds just blew it over. The insurance claim is still ongoing, I’ll be glad once it’s all sorted!
Thanks for the comment 👍
Bloody ell Chez....
looks like squirrel sabotage on that tree before it went down...
shame you do not have a log burner... you would be set for life...
I got one of those handheld chainsaws.. its pretty good
always worrys me though its not the saw its maintaining/sharpening the blade..
good to see you back
we all will stick around no problem..vids or not
N x
Hi Neil, Yeah, that poor squirrel must have needed a new pair of underpants after the tree fell. Most of the wood has gone to friends with wood burners, the larger stuff is going to the wood carver, who is cutting up the tree 👍
Thanks for the comment 👍
Great chainsaw, and great to have a new video, was just wondering how you were doing. I hope your insurance company gets things sorted. I had to make a claim a few years ago for a damaged garden wall. The concept of time or deadlines is non-existant with them, had to phone again and again for months to chase them on their progress. Looks like some nice timber anyway!
Thanks, the insurance company have been difficult to deal with. I’m just hoping they get a move on soon, as it’s holding up my next door neighbour, as the garages are adjoined.
Thanks for the comment 👍
Thank you, I am going to buy one now.
I hope you get years of use from it 😉
Thanks for the comment 👍
Insurance companies behaving badly. They should be compelled to deliver within a reasonable (for the insured) period.
That is quite a potent little chain saw!
Yeah, it’s the first insurance claim in my life- hopefully the last one too!
The chainsaw is a superb tool!
Thanks for the comment 👍
Uploading is not a problem I missed a lot of your videos so I am just watching ones I not seen I am on the Milwaukee platform so I may consider getting one as I have owned a petrol chain saw in the past
I like your videos because you are unique I’m more to the point hope you can get everything something out at home
I’m sure Milwaukee will make a similar model to this. I have the Milwaukee long reach chain saw/hedge trimmer and it is superb 👍
Thanks for the comment 👍
@@ultimatehandyman I need to get my hands on one to try it out to be honest if it’s all what I think it is then I be happy to go out and get one but if it’s not then I try a different brand
@@Puremaintenances If you live anywhere near me (Darwen,Lancs, UK), you are welcome to come and have a go with it - I've got plenty of wood at the moment 👍
@Puremaintenances I have the Milwaukee M18 with a 16" bar. I purchased chisel tooth chains for it. It cuts fast. FYI: If you are an average "homeowner" guy without a lot of experience, please do NOT buy a chisel tooth blade. It can cause serious bodily damage.
Also, the Kolbalt 40 and 80 volt saws are BEASTS. Best of luck!
Good luck sorting that lot out mate, looks like you'll need it, I hope the insurance company didn't pi$$ you about too much. I expect you'll have a camera set up to watch the repairs, not too much time lapse hopingly, stay safe.
Thanks- Yeah, it’s been painful so far. Almost three months in and still no garage!
No repairs have happened yet, but the tree is almost gone!
Thanks for the comment 👍
@@ultimatehandyman is that because of problems with the claim or getting someone who actually wants to work for a living, although good outfits will have work booked months ahead, so anyone who can do it straight away is not going to be that good.
@@H4rleyBoy It’s mainly the insurance company! Originally, they told me to get a tree surgeon out to make the tree safe around the garage and conservatory, so I phoned a tree surgeon, who attended quickly and removed the dangerous bits. The surveyor turned up a few weeks later, then said he could not survey the damage as the rest of the tree was in the way of the patio, so I had to get most of the tree cut up, then it took another couple of weeks for the surveyor.
I must have asked 4 builders, only one of them gave me a rough cost for the price of rebuilding the garage, the others either were not interested or did not turn up. The conservatory part of the claim has been settled!
Yesterday the insurance made an offer for the garage, patio area (which is smashed badly) and the railings. To replace the railings you are looking at £3500, yet the offer for the garage, patio and railings, would only just meet the lowest price of just rebuilding the garage- the only quote I could get. I have rejected the offer and asked them to send out their approved tradesmen to sort everything out 😉
@@ultimatehandyman I had similar once and the ins loss adjuster rhymed with banker, so I Googled it and looked at the reviews and the one I used tripled the other so I went with him, all sorted to my satisfaction, it did up the ins by £45, bovvered, not a jot.
Sorry for the troubles you've been having.
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Welcome back, Ultimate Handyman
SHREWD, Ultimate Handyman
Take care and enjoy your Sunday
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 10:50AM Good Morning 🙏 🌄
Thanks Nick, good morning 👍
Could vegetables oil be used instead of chain saw oil?
No. It will react with the metal and harden into a thick gel which might seize the gears
Oh bugger, thankfully no one hurt
Yeah, absolutely! If the tree had fallen a few degrees in the other direction, it could have killed a few of us. The tree probably weighed 60-80 ton in total!
Thanks for the comment 👍
👍👍👍. Good review. Thanks
I’m glad you found the video useful
Thanks for the comment 👍
SUBBED
Thanks 👍
Those saws are a piece of shite. Got one exactly the same and it ran for about 20 to 25 minutes and it stopped altogether. Nightmare getting Dewalt to fix it. Was not worth the hassle. When looking on line how to fix it i saw loads of posts of people with the same problem. Very unreliable product.
Blimey, that’s not good! Mine has been great, I’ve used it lots recently 🤔
I hope you’ve sold the big logs. You’ll get a good amount of money for something that large.
No, I just wanted to see the back of it all. All the logs have gone to the guy that is cutting up the tree (Chase Pritchard), he’s a wood carver and will be making chairs, tables and benches from it 👍
Thanks for the comment 👍
I have a log burner and wished I was near you.I have a Bosch electric chainsaw and not impressed with it at all. I’d definitely buy the DeWalt next time round.. 👌