I'm not sure I'd be messing with a chain saw at present. A trip to A&E doesn't seem enticing!Stephen wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 15:15I cut my finger just from the bl**dy thing rolling over gently after putting together and the chain caught me. And it wasn't even plugged in. Razor sharp.Manoverboard wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 13:40Dead right Grumpy Bashful … I was chopping up a log or six to make some kindling and still have a very clear one and a half inch diagonal scar across my finger to prove itOnelife wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 13:01You should get some tips from Mob about cutting up logs........just make sure you have some parcetamol within easy reach...ain't that right Mob
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Anyway, just ordered some ear defenders as I find it very noisy. And as I suffer with titinus as I call it I want to hang on to my hearing for a while longer.
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Nor me, they can be lethal in the hands of a beginner …. just sayingMervyn and Trish wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 17:46I'm not sure I'd be messing with a chain saw at present. A trip to A&E doesn't seem enticing!![]()
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I'll give it a go. If I do t feel comfortable with it it'll go back.
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Bl**dy gremlinsStephen wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 17:59I'll give it a go. If I don't feel comfortable with it it'll go back.
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Hi Stephen. I’ve been using my chainsaw for three years without losing a leg so here are my best four tips for a long and happy life.
(1) Get yourself a sawhorse ..Screwfix do one for £20
(2) Be methodical in your approach e.g. no trip hazards… Make sure your stance is correct. Chainsaws are heavy so take regular breaks
(3) Stay focused
(4) Buy all the protective gear…. but you won’t do that... but do make sure you have heavy duty glove and face shield and your fluffy pink ear muffs
Timber, timber, timber I cry, if a tree don’t fall on me I’ll live till I die.

(1) Get yourself a sawhorse ..Screwfix do one for £20
(2) Be methodical in your approach e.g. no trip hazards… Make sure your stance is correct. Chainsaws are heavy so take regular breaks
(3) Stay focused
(4) Buy all the protective gear…. but you won’t do that... but do make sure you have heavy duty glove and face shield and your fluffy pink ear muffs
Timber, timber, timber I cry, if a tree don’t fall on me I’ll live till I die.
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btw...the sawhorse was... OregonOnelife wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 19:39Hi Stephen. I’ve been using my chainsaw for three years without losing a leg so here are my best four tips for a long and happy life.
(1) Get yourself a sawhorse ..Screwfix do one for £20
(2) Be methodical in your approach e.g. no trip hazards… Make sure your stance is correct. Chainsaws are heavy so take regular breaks
(3) Stay focused
(4) Buy all the protective gear…. but you won’t do that... but do make sure you have heavy duty glove and face shield and your fluffy pink ear muffs
Timber, timber, timber I cry, if a tree don’t fall on me I’ll live till I die.![]()
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I would add to these,Onelife wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 19:39Hi Stephen. I’ve been using my chainsaw for three years without losing a leg so here are my best four tips for a long and happy life.
(1) Get yourself a sawhorse ..Screwfix do one for £20
(2) Be methodical in your approach e.g. no trip hazards… Make sure your stance is correct. Chainsaws are heavy so take regular breaks
(3) Stay focused
(4) Buy all the protective gear…. but you won’t do that... but do make sure you have heavy duty glove and face shield and your fluffy pink ear muffs
Timber, timber, timber I cry, if a tree don’t fall on me I’ll live till I die.![]()
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Never try to cut anything above your chest.
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Such as your neck.......Quizzical Bob wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 21:22I would add to these,Onelife wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 19:39Hi Stephen. I’ve been using my chainsaw for three years without losing a leg so here are my best four tips for a long and happy life.
(1) Get yourself a sawhorse ..Screwfix do one for £20
(2) Be methodical in your approach e.g. no trip hazards… Make sure your stance is correct. Chainsaws are heavy so take regular breaks
(3) Stay focused
(4) Buy all the protective gear…. but you won’t do that... but do make sure you have heavy duty glove and face shield and your fluffy pink ear muffs
Timber, timber, timber I cry, if a tree don’t fall on me I’ll live till I die.![]()
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Wear safety boots
Never try to cut anything above your chest.
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Onelife wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 19:39Hi Stephen. I’ve been using my chainsaw for three years without losing a leg so here are my best four tips for a long and happy life.
(1) Get yourself a sawhorse ..Screwfix do one for £20 Already got it
(2) Be methodical in your approach e.g. no trip hazards… Make sure your stance is correct. Chainsaws are heavy so take regular breaks
(3) Stay focused
(4) Buy all the protective gear…. but you won’t do that... but do make sure you have heavy duty glove and face shield and your fluffy pink ear muffs
Timber, timber, timber I cry, if a tree don’t fall on me I’ll live till I die.![]()
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 21:51Such as your neck.......Quizzical Bob wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 21:22I would add to these,Onelife wrote: 30 Mar 2020, 19:39Hi Stephen. I’ve been using my chainsaw for three years without losing a leg so here are my best four tips for a long and happy life.
(1) Get yourself a sawhorse ..Screwfix do one for £20
(2) Be methodical in your approach e.g. no trip hazards… Make sure your stance is correct. Chainsaws are heavy so take regular breaks
(3) Stay focused
(4) Buy all the protective gear…. but you won’t do that... but do make sure you have heavy duty glove and face shield and your fluffy pink ear muffs
Timber, timber, timber I cry, if a tree don’t fall on me I’ll live till I die.![]()
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Wear safety boots
Never try to cut anything above your chest.
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Thanks everyone for your tips. I noticed Merv only gave 10p though
Puchaced Screwfix saw horse recently
Have new safety glasses
Already have safety boots
Already have heavy duty gloves
Ear defenders - yet to get.
I've decided I don't feel comfortable with this chainsaw. For one thing it is way to noisy for my liking, so it will be going back. Might take a look at the battery pack ones.
Puchaced Screwfix saw horse recently
Have new safety glasses
Already have safety boots
Already have heavy duty gloves
Ear defenders - yet to get.
I've decided I don't feel comfortable with this chainsaw. For one thing it is way to noisy for my liking, so it will be going back. Might take a look at the battery pack ones.
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Hi Stephen.....sensible decision mate and l can honestly say you won't go wrong with the one l suggested........It purrs like a pussycat 
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…. and make sure it has a mechanism that prevents the chain from locking up when working under full load.
ps ... don't climb up trees with it to get even more cheap wood
ps ... don't climb up trees with it to get even more cheap wood
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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You mean like this one Mob.......Manoverboard wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 08:53…. and make sure it has a mechanism that prevents the chain from locking up when working under full load.
ps ... don't climb up trees with it to get even more cheap wood![]()
https://www.mountfieldlawnmowers.co.uk/ ... gId9fD_BwE
Stephen if you do go with this one make sure you buy the bigger lithium battery......and charger....yes it will cost you but don't forget the battery is interchangeably with other products.... hedge trimmer etc
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Oh'....just one last thing..........don't think it won't cut through large stuff........l cut up a railway sleeper with it ..... l now have great pleasure sitting on the result. 
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Ho'.....and one laaaaaaaaast thing...
l know you will be dissapointed in this, but you won't be needing to buy your fluffy pink ear muffs......sweetie

l know you will be dissapointed in this, but you won't be needing to buy your fluffy pink ear muffs......sweetie
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Christ! After reading that, I think I will stick with the gas fire. 
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Onelife wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 08:52Hi Stephen.....sensible decision mate and l can honestly say you won't go wrong with the one l suggested........It purrs like a pussycat![]()
I sent you an email Keith. Did you get it?
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Manoverboard wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 08:53…. and make sure it has a mechanism that prevents the chain from locking up when working under full load.
ps ... don't climb up trees with it to get even more cheap wood![]()
Especially at night
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Onelife wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 09:41Ho'.....and one laaaaaaaaast thing...
l know you will be dissapointed in this, but you won't be needing to buy your fluffy pink ear muffs......sweetie![]()
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Tell you what. To save me having to fork out why don't you come round and do it for me. There's a coffee and biscuit in it for you. I can't say fairer than that.
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Oh come on Stephen.........l don't saw up wood........l'll have to send the wife roundStephen wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 10:24Onelife wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 09:41Ho'.....and one laaaaaaaaast thing...
l know you will be dissapointed in this, but you won't be needing to buy your fluffy pink ear muffs......sweetie![]()
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Tell you what. To save me having to fork out why don't you come round and do it for me. There's a coffee and biscuit in it for you. I can't say fairer than that.![]()
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Onelife wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 09:06You mean like this one Mob.......Manoverboard wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 08:53…. and make sure it has a mechanism that prevents the chain from locking up when working under full load.
ps ... don't climb up trees with it to get even more cheap wood![]()
https://www.mountfieldlawnmowers.co.uk/ ... gId9fD_BwE
Stephen if you do go with this one make sure you buy the bigger lithium battery......and charger....yes it will cost you but don't forget the battery is interchangeably with other products.... hedge trimmer etc
It looks a nice bit of kit. I assume this is the one you have.
How long does the large battery pack last when cutting?
How how long does it take to re-charge the battery?
I note it only has a 1200W motor which seems a bit lame.
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Just a thought Stephen..........is it the case that you can make good use out of a chainsaw or is it for a one off job?......If it is the latter then if you are willing to make two journeys to Shropshire you can borrow mine.
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Hi Stephen........yes it is......you will tire out before the battery dose.....about an hour.......It would make mincemeat of JohnStephen wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 10:32Onelife wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 09:06You mean like this one Mob.......Manoverboard wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 08:53…. and make sure it has a mechanism that prevents the chain from locking up when working under full load.
ps ... don't climb up trees with it to get even more cheap wood![]()
https://www.mountfieldlawnmowers.co.uk/ ... gId9fD_BwE
Stephen if you do go with this one make sure you buy the bigger lithium battery......and charger....yes it will cost you but don't forget the battery is interchangeably with other products.... hedge trimmer etc
It looks a nice bit of kit. I assume this is the one you have.
How long does the large battery pack last when cutting?
How how long does it take to re-charge the battery?
I note it only has a 1200W motor which seems a bit lame.
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Onelife wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 10:37Just a thought Stephen..........is it the case that you can make good use out of a chainsaw or is it for a one off job?......If it is the latter then if you are willing to make two journeys to Shropshire you can borrow mine.
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