Electric chainsaw safety

doorfx

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Some good reading and laughs
Next time im in city think I will buy a lid with visor and chaps. Seeing the skilled with chaps that have a hole vs leg missing well worth the cash.
Don’t cut much around home but I’ll drive out 15-30min into bush in n quad by myself on hunt for down/ dead trees for firewood so a little safety wouldn’t hurt

Getting cut when you are alone out in the bush, could be a death sentence. Good call.
 

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We had to take a chainsaw course at work.
Actually it was very good.
Safety as well as chain sharpening
 

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Kanedog 2015-2019, thanks for the good times S&M!
All the safety gear in the world won't protect you if you don't use common sense. I wear glasses and that's it. Yea if I was using a massive saw i'd be more concerned about more, but I only use a 16" saw which is a breeze to hold back. The chance that a hardhat will be beneficial is so small. Also totally depends what you're cutting.
Your trailers don’t have brakes but does your saw?
You seem like the type to wear a hard hat and ear muffs while driving. Is this true?
Haha Cyle!
 
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