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       #Post#: 13941--------------------------------------------------
       Powerhead stand vise chainsaw or cylinder etc
       By: Cut4fun Date: December 15, 2012, 1:30 pm
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       We all know stihl and husqvarna sale the chainsaw PHO vise
       stands for benches for crazy money.  :o
       Anybody else out there making their own homemade PHO vise stands
       for holding the chainsaws or cylinders? Here is a few I have
       seen.
       #Post#: 13942--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Powerhead stand vise chainsaw or cylinder etc
       By: Cut4fun Date: December 15, 2012, 1:33 pm
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       I've never felt the need for one yet. But just throwing the
       ideas out there.
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       Re: Powerhead stand vise chainsaw or cylinder etc
       By: Cut4fun Date: December 15, 2012, 1:38 pm
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       Few more
       #Post#: 13944--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Powerhead stand vise chainsaw or cylinder etc
       By: Cut4fun Date: December 15, 2012, 1:43 pm
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       This is huskys oem version
  HTML http://www.choochooparts.com/images/HQ/M/Chain_saw_power_head_holder_L770-0039_large.jpg
       #Post#: 13951--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Powerhead stand vise chainsaw or cylinder etc
       By: davbell22602 Date: December 15, 2012, 5:56 pm
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       Stens offers these stand or bench mount.
       #Post#: 13955--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Powerhead stand vise chainsaw or cylinder etc
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: December 15, 2012, 6:04 pm
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       [quote author=davbell22602 link=topic=1388.msg13951#msg13951
       date=1355615814]
       Stens offers these stand or bench mount.
       [/quote]
       How do those hold the powerhead of the chainsaw by the bar
       studs? I'm not seeing it.
       Prices?
       #Post#: 13956--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Powerhead stand vise chainsaw or cylinder etc
       By: davbell22602 Date: December 15, 2012, 6:19 pm
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       [quote author=Cut4fun_ link=topic=1388.msg13955#msg13955
       date=1355616254]
       [quote author=davbell22602 link=topic=1388.msg13951#msg13951
       date=1355615814]
       Stens offers these stand or bench mount.
       [/quote]
       How do those hold the powerhead of the chainsaw by the bar
       studs? I'm not see it.
       Prices?
       [/quote]
       The clamp goes around the handle bar. The clamp part swivels.
       The stand is $365.95 and the bench mount is $251.45 suggested
       retail price.
       #Post#: 13959--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Powerhead stand vise chainsaw or cylinder etc
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: December 15, 2012, 6:34 pm
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       [quote author=davbell22602 link=topic=1388.msg13956#msg13956
       date=1355617193]
       [quote author=Cut4fun_ link=topic=1388.msg13955#msg13955
       date=1355616254]
       [quote author=davbell22602 link=topic=1388.msg13951#msg13951
       date=1355615814]
       Stens offers these stand or bench mount.
       [/quote]
       How do those hold the powerhead of the chainsaw by the bar
       studs? I'm not see it.
       Prices?
       [/quote]
       The clamp goes around the handle bar. The clamp part swivels.
       The stand is $365.95 and the bench mount is $251.45 suggested
       retail price.
       [/quote]
       JMO I wouldnt trust that clamped on handle only and and most
       times I have the handle off when working on the powerhead.
       
       Those prices arent  any better then husky and stihl ones.  :o
       #Post#: 13960--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Powerhead stand vise chainsaw or cylinder etc
       By: davbell22602 Date: December 15, 2012, 7:00 pm
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       [quote author=Cut4fun_ link=topic=1388.msg13959#msg13959
       date=1355618066]
       [quote author=davbell22602 link=topic=1388.msg13956#msg13956
       date=1355617193]
       [quote author=Cut4fun_ link=topic=1388.msg13955#msg13955
       date=1355616254]
       [quote author=davbell22602 link=topic=1388.msg13951#msg13951
       date=1355615814]
       Stens offers these stand or bench mount.
       [/quote]
       How do those hold the powerhead of the chainsaw by the bar
       studs? I'm not see it.
       Prices?
       [/quote]
       The clamp goes around the handle bar. The clamp part swivels.
       The stand is $365.95 and the bench mount is $251.45 suggested
       retail price.
       [/quote]
       JMO I wouldnt trust that clamped on handle only and and most
       times I have the handle off when working on the powerhead.
       
       Those prices arent  any better then husky and stihl ones.  :o
       [/quote]
       The prices are pretty pricey. That's why I haven't bought one
       yet.  All of stens parts are pricey. I thought aftermarket parts
       are supposed to be cheaper than OEM. Stens aftermarket parts
       arent cheaper than OEM even at my cost.
       #Post#: 14009--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Powerhead stand vise chainsaw or cylinder etc
       By: Little Al Date: December 17, 2012, 4:34 am
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       If you want to go down the bar clamp route, purchasing a bicycle
       work/repair stand will get you the same set up for a lot less
       money, than the stens etc. posted, you can get floor or workmate
       mounted versions
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