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Ice Saw Options #6379372
11/22/18 08:32 AM
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Looking at getting Fish's Ice Saw, any feedback would be appreciated.

Re: Ice Saw Options [Re: Eagleye] #6379646
11/22/18 03:04 PM
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Excellent saw. Once the ice gets to around 12"-14" it's time for a chainsaw.
Fairly portable, light. I've been using one for the past 3 years and it's as sharp as it was when new.

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Re: Ice Saw Options [Re: Whopper Stopper] #6379693
11/22/18 04:06 PM
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For what it worth, I used a 2 man crosscut saw with the small handle removed, that worked very well for ice, but it was salt water ice, YMMV

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