tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2483824346610407201.post4079056028411525249..comments2023-09-27T20:09:28.111+02:00Comments on Old Ladies: You can't review saws? Pedderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12692353908068506678noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2483824346610407201.post-5723169366284154352018-04-02T13:18:20.572+02:002018-04-02T13:18:20.572+02:00Hi Chris,
wow, that was a fest reaction.
Yes, ...Hi Chris, <br /><br />wow, that was a fest reaction. <br /><br />Yes, reviewer have to write a review after a few weeks. At best before the product is released to the market. How many can you spend on a review? 4 Hours? To write a good review, you'll have to understand the product. Acd you should abuse and take apart the product to see how well it's made. I hade the rare chance to repair a Bad Axe and found out how extremy well the conection of the spin to the blade is. The friction was unbelievable high. Close to glued, but a bit easier to repair.<br /><br /><br />Hope to see you in Metten. I'm on the waiting list, but certainly I don't wish any of the woodworker bad luck.<br /><br />Cheers<br />Pedder<br /> Pedderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12692353908068506678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2483824346610407201.post-35035185458855731252018-04-02T12:56:53.481+02:002018-04-02T12:56:53.481+02:00Hi Pedder,
I think there might be a misinterpreta...Hi Pedder,<br /><br />I think there might be a misinterpretation. My entry never said "you can't review saws." Instead, it was about how many saw reviews focus on initial sharpness. <br /><br />What is more important, as I state in the entry, are many of the points you describe. <br /><br />Reviewers (myself in the past included) rarely focus on those.<br /><br />All best,<br />ChrisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com