Re: I suck at chainsawing
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Originally posted by Baconzoo
[B]Whats the worst thing that happens?
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My dad was a surgeon. He cut off two of his fingers with one, good thing he was about to retire anyhow. I use them all the time, a great tool if your careful.
Re: Re: I suck at chainsawing
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Originally posted by Shredhead
My dad was a surgeon. He cut off two of his fingers with one, good thing he was about to retire anyhow. I use them all the time, a great tool if your careful.
Dude, how?
I have common sense, but some pointers would help.
i.e
1) Never make a cut higher than your shoulders? (branches)
2) Never chainsaw naked
3) Wear steeltoed boots
4) Never cut with the upper side of the saw blade?
ect.
Advice on how to rock the blade?
Re: Re: Re: I suck at chainsawing
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Originally posted by Baconzoo
Dude, how?
I have common sense, but some pointers would help.
i.e
1) Never make a cut higher than your shoulders? (branches)
2) Never chainsaw naked
3) Wear steeltoed boots
4) Never cut with the upper side of the saw blade?
ect.
Advice on how to rock the blade?
definately rock the kevlar chainsawing chaps, with nothing underneath if you are a stallion. then it's off to the blue oyster bar :D
Re: I suck at chainsawing
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Originally posted by Baconzoo
Of all the things to suck at...
the chainsaw
is one thing you don't want to suck at.
After I get tired (40min) I fear for my own safety. I'm committed to the cut but I feel like it could kickback for some odd reason. Whats the worst thing that happens?
Your bar gets stuck?
Do they kick back?
Am I just paraniod?
If you touch the tip to something as you are making the cut you are risking kickback. Make sure that the other side of the cut is clear of obstacles. What are you cutting? Trees or just down logs?
Worst thing that happens? You get kickback and it comes right back into your head at full speed. Get a saw with a quickstop chain brake, wear protective chaps (to boot top at least) and leather boots, and if you are tired just stop cutting.
Oh, and take a class from your local dealer.
Oh yeah, get a Stihle MS 880 and a 47 inch bar.