[ARCHIVED THREAD] - A Clever Way Of Using A Chainsaw. (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 6/17/2014 11:03:04 AM EDT
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I searched. If its a dupe, oh well deal with it.
http://www.wimp.com/cleverchainsaw/ If you in a hurry skip to :56 |
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Slick till "Stumpy" t rips and puts his paws out to catch him self Hmmm... I wonder how he could build something to keep that from happening. Maybe some kind of pedal killswitch that'd knock the thing off of the trigger if he let off of it, like on some table saws. I dunno how he'd rig it up, though. |
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I searched. If its a dupe, oh well deal with it. http://www.wimp.com/cleverchainsaw/ If you in a hurry skip to :56 Awesome! |
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Suddenly the killdozer seems underpowered. Think about one of those would do to NYC! MUST BAN IT FOR THE CHILDREN! |
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I want one. |
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The last couple passes with his hands were mighty close to the gasoline-driven spinning blades of digit devourment.
My experience with chainsaws is very little, but I seem to remember some rule about keeping both hands on the saw and behind the moving sharp parts. I'm all for ingenuity. Turning a 2-handed cutting tool into hands-free makes job security for me. ![]() Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Hmmm... I wonder how he could build something to keep that from happening. Maybe some kind of pedal killswitch that'd knock the thing off of the trigger if he let off of it, like on some table saws. I dunno how he'd rig it up, though. Quoted:
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Slick till "Stumpy" t rips and puts his paws out to catch him self Hmmm... I wonder how he could build something to keep that from happening. Maybe some kind of pedal killswitch that'd knock the thing off of the trigger if he let off of it, like on some table saws. I dunno how he'd rig it up, though. There should be a way to rig it upside-down, so the wood would have to be pressed up into it. Top of blade would be covered. |
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I don't know why, but I must have one of those! |
. That stick got kinda short at the end.


