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Ouch... Powered Tools are VERY dangerous
Pky6471- Posts : 857
Join date : 2012-12-05
Location : Between DC and NY
Mongrel- Posts : 1780
Join date : 2012-12-04
Location : The Oort Cloud
You'd think he would be paying Mexicans to go that kind of stuff.
Horseballs- Posts : 752
Join date : 2012-12-05
Location : Living the dream at the SPCC
Reports show the he was doing really well early on with the chainsaw. He cut his hand sawing through the last branch.
Mongrel- Posts : 1780
Join date : 2012-12-04
Location : The Oort Cloud
That's like when you go skiing and take all the difficult trails and then, even though you are exhausted, you decide to take the hardest one down for your last run. Those are the ones where you usually ruin your day.
Horseballs- Posts : 752
Join date : 2012-12-05
Location : Living the dream at the SPCC
New reports show that Nick Faldo yanked the chainsaw from his twitching hand and finished the job quite easily.
Mongrel- Posts : 1780
Join date : 2012-12-04
Location : The Oort Cloud
Or Chris Evert had urinated in the gas tank causing it to buck when it misfired.
Lorenzzo- Posts : 699
Join date : 2012-12-05
Location : Park City, UT
Despite its high rating in Consumer Reports, some people should not under any circumstances use a Masters chainsaw.
Pky6471- Posts : 857
Join date : 2012-12-05
Location : Between DC and NY
http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/2080192/35710/WORX-JawSaw-Debris-and-Pruning-Chain-Saw-Model-WG307.aspx?refcode=10INGOPB&gclid=Cj0KEQjw4uSgBRDZveXz9M-E1aoBEiQA2RMP6rCBm0ClaPtRK2e3--eJmFLzpitQ5qo1mkNlQSdstBIaAjvy8P8HAQ
I have this WORK JawSaw, by design it's VERY safe, I really like, great for small and medium jobs outside
I have this WORK JawSaw, by design it's VERY safe, I really like, great for small and medium jobs outside
Lorenzzo- Posts : 699
Join date : 2012-12-05
Location : Park City, UT
Safer perhaps but on the final day of pruning I'm still pretty sure Norman could get his hand caught in that thing.Pky6471 wrote:http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/2080192/35710/WORX-JawSaw-Debris-and-Pruning-Chain-Saw-Model-WG307.aspx?refcode=10INGOPB&gclid=Cj0KEQjw4uSgBRDZveXz9M-E1aoBEiQA2RMP6rCBm0ClaPtRK2e3--eJmFLzpitQ5qo1mkNlQSdstBIaAjvy8P8HAQ
I have this WORK JawSaw, by design it's VERY safe, I really like, great for small and medium jobs outside