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BIGBOY 360 (LG Teeth)

SI-354-36

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There are folding saws and then there is the BIGBOY. With a blade length of over 14 inches, the BIGBOY offers a larger cutting capacity, extended reach, and longer stroke for fast cutting. This saw can handle large limbs, small trunks and even many construction projects with no problem. Lightweight, with a thicker and stronger aluminum handle and longer blade, the BIGBOY is perfect for cutting larger jobs down to size. This saw weighs just 1.25lb (570g). If you need to cut bigger material than what an average length folding saw can handle, the BIGBOY is a “must have” in your cutting arsenal. Only the BIGBOY 2000 with XL teeth has a curved blade. The fine, medium and large tooth versions have straight blades.
 
BIGBOY is available in four teeth sizes/configurations (tpi - teeth per inch): 5.5 tpi â Extra Large/Coarse (pruning, green wood), 6 tpi - Large/Coarse (pruning, green wood), 8.5 tpi - Medium (soft wood), and 11 tpi - Fine (hard wood, bamboo). Each BIGBOY has a color-coded handle associated with the teeth configuration: Yellow â Extra Large, Red - Large teeth, Black - Medium teeth, and Blue - Fine teeth.
 
Technical Features
 
- 14-1/5-inch (360 mm) blade length
- 6 teeth per inch (7 teeth per 30 mm) teeth configuration
- 1 pound (450 grams) weight
- Comes in a blister pack
- Product applications include pruning & trimming, lawn & garden, construction
- Limited lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship
BLADE THICKNESS (MM): 1.3
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 354-36
KERF (MM):1.4
COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE:JP

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Brian Blount
Solid saw

Used the saw a handful of times at this point. Cuts through anything and fold up flat vs the XL (curved blade), which I like.

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Alan Rockwell
Believe the hype

Cut a green cedar log about 10 inches in diameter in about 30 seconds. Put this one on your must have list for the post zombie apocalypse kit.

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Jean-Philippe Labillois
Hence the reputation

Its probably the most enjoyable bushcraft sawing work i've ever done. All of that backpack ready. Quality product stands up to it's price. Will not go back to cheaper folding saw after a taste of that. Got it fast too for something at the other side of the country. Got quick response from the chat on the website and will recommend this one to my friends wich are now jealous of my saws! 😂 The pocketboy 170 is just as convenient for smaller jobs and for making fireboard.

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What You Should Know Before Purchasing BIGBOY 360 (LG Teeth)

When selecting a saw, understanding the blade type, material, and intended use are crucial factors that can influence performance and durability. Here's what to consider:

Common Blade Materials:

  1. High-Carbon Steel: Provides excellent sharpness and durability for heavy-duty tasks.
  2. Stainless Steel: Resists rust and corrosion, ideal for outdoor use.
  3. Chrome-Plated Steel: Enhances resistance to wear and tear, making it suitable for long-term use.

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Saw Handle

The right handle can greatly affect comfort and efficiency during prolonged use. Here are some common handle materials:

Here are the common types of materials used for saws handles:

Wooden Handles: Traditional and provides a sturdy grip, but requires more maintenance.

Rubberized Handles: Offers superior grip and shock absorption, especially in wet conditions.

Fiberglass Handles: Lightweight and highly durable, resistant to environmental wear.

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Designed for professional tree care, Arborist Saws feature long, curved blades perfect for making clean cuts in thick branches. Ideal for arborists or serious gardeners who need efficient cutting tools for tree pruning.

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Hand Saws are perfect for a variety of jobs, from woodworking to general cutting tasks around the home. Their straight or slightly curved blades are easy to control, allowing you to make precise cuts with minimal effort.

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Silky Saws are known for their high-quality steel and razor-sharp blades. With ergonomic designs and specialized tooth configurations, they excel in both professional and hobbyist applications, from pruning to woodworking.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Saws?

Selecting the right saw depends on the type of work you plan to perform:

  • Pruning: Choose a saw with a curved blade, such as an Arborist Saw, for efficient cutting of branches.
  • General Woodworking: A straight-blade Hand Saw offers versatility and precision.
  • Specialty Cutting: Silky Saws are perfect for intricate cuts and fine woodworking tasks.

Yes, we carry a variety of replacement blades and saw accessories, including sharpening tools and protective sheaths.

To ensure your saw remains sharp and efficient:

  • Clean the blade after each use to prevent rust.
  • Sharpen regularly using a suitable sharpening tool.
  • Store in a dry place to avoid moisture damage to the blade and handle

For cutting green wood or live branches, Arborist Saws with a curved blade are ideal as they allow for smooth and efficient cuts on fresh, softer wood. Their aggressive tooth design helps minimize resistance.

Pruning saws, like Arborist Saws, have curved blades and larger teeth to cut through tree branches quickly, while regular hand saws are designed with straight blades and finer teeth for precision cuts in wood and carpentry projects.

Signs that your saw needs sharpening include:

  • Difficulty making clean cuts
  • The saw frequently getting stuck in the material
  • Noticeable dulling of the blade teeth

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