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Re: Chainsaw safe usage Is the glove thing real? is it like do not wear a wedding ring your finger is cut off?? Honey it is the truth I swear. If this is truth all kidding thanks. Gloves to me always good. Will recheck if no reply. |
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 yockTFTCPremium join:2000-11-21 Miamisburg, OH kudos:3 | said by no_one :
Is the glove thing real? is it like do not wear a wedding ring your finger is cut off?? Honey it is the truth I swear. If this is truth all kidding thanks. Gloves to me always good. Will recheck if no reply. I can't imagine that rings would be a problem. If you're foolish enough to get your hand so close as to get a ring caught on the chain then you're plenty close for the rest of your hand as well. -- Have more fun with your GPS. Geocaching.com |
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| reply to no_one I do not like to wear gloves when sawing - it seems to take away from the ''feel'' of the cutting.
When moving wood, then I will wear. Usually I will have cut enough to make this switch worthwhile. Plus it is another break.
I am currently using a Stihl and its weight is 16 pounds and it seems to get heavier the more I cut in the session. -- Darn, its gettin that time to go to Wallymart to gits me picture taken agin.
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 | reply to yock said by yock:said by no_one :
Is the glove thing real? is it like do not wear a wedding ring your finger is cut off?? Honey it is the truth I swear. If this is truth all kidding thanks. Gloves to me always good. Will recheck if no reply. I can't imagine that rings would be a problem. If you're foolish enough to get your hand so close as to get a ring caught on the chain then you're plenty close for the rest of your hand as well. Ring as to other work environments sorry. Glove to chainsaw as ring to other. Some work environments get ring caught finger gone. So is glove caught hand gone. |
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