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Default ideas for making a casing for a japanese ryoba saw

Maybe you should get one of the portable buck saws, they are made for
wet branch wood, and are very compact and quickly put together.

http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...71&cat=1,42884

Have fun and take care
Leo Van Der Loo

bizHB wrote:
id like to carry around me trusty saw because although it doesn have a
wide enough set in the teeth to cut to big logs its very sharp and cuts
fast and is very good to pick up small pieces of branch wood i see that
people trimmed when im going about my usualy business. i need to make
myself a easy case that will protect the blade and saw and also the bag
id put it in. ive thought of using leather and cloth but because of the
shape it would be very hard take off. id like it to be easy and fast to
take off. itd be best if it would be able to just slip off. i was
thinking of using two very thin pieces of wood and tying them together
with a thin cord. does any one here have any other suggestions?
thanx
~B
for a pic of the saw
http://www.ehardwicks.com/product_li...O-610_zoom.htm