Tinker said:I like the feature of tilting the blade. I have never seen that before.
Ben Davis said:Wooohhh there. All stop! Where's the dust collection?!?
What's the basis for that claim ? Everything I had read suggests that either Stihl or Dolmar invented the first gas-powered, portable chainsaw. The only references I can see to Festo being first are either Festool websites/Youtube videos, or a citation-less Wikipedia articleShane Holland said:And, yes, the first gas powered portable chain saw.
NuggyBuggy said:What's the basis for that claim ? Everything I had read suggests that either Stihl or Dolmar invented the first gas-powered, portable chainsaw. The only references I can see to Festo being first are either Festool websites/Youtube videos, or a citation-less Wikipedia article
CJ'60 said:Tinker said:I like the feature of tilting the blade. I have never seen that before.
Maybe required because the engine would run/lubricate well only when in upright position?
CJ'60 said:Ben Davis said:Wooohhh there. All stop! Where's the dust collection?!?
Dust collection was performed by the pavement, and I guess almost 100% of the sawdust was collected!
Shane Holland said:NuggyBuggy said:What's the basis for that claim ? Everything I had read suggests that either Stihl or Dolmar invented the first gas-powered, portable chainsaw. The only references I can see to Festo being first are either Festool websites/Youtube videos, or a citation-less Wikipedia article
Simply stating what has been conveyed to me from our headquarters in Germany. Beyond that, I have no evidence, however I suspect Germany does if you truly want to investigate it. You could use the contact form on the international website.