My chain saw gave up so I spoke to Aldi who said they had no battery chainsaws in the country until the 10th Dec but they could ship me one from Germany.
What seats do they fit?Seat mounts and industrial spec tinsel.
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My chain saw gave up so I spoke to Aldi who said they had no battery chainsaws in the country until the 10th Dec but they could ship me one from Germany. It came today so I finally finished chopping that tree down .....but it was in the dark and my phone had only 10% so no after pics yet...
What seats do they fit?
What does?Looks errm, dangerous
What does?
No all perfectly safe. Much safer with a battery saw. No for pro use though.The tree cutting
Wotcha reckon?
If it's not noisy and if it doesn't make smoke it's not funnyNo all perfectly safe. Much safer with a battery saw. No for pro use though.
Does making a mess count?
It came today so I finally finished chopping that tree down .....but it was in the dark and my phone had only 10% so no after pics yet...
Looks errm, dangerous
No all perfectly safe. Much safer with a battery saw. No for pro use though.
Wotcha reckon? Just a quickie coat rack made for the utility room out of some of my late father-in-law's scabby old spanners.
Tigged up with my Sherman (which is waaay better than the scratch start I'm used to) and then blacked with Selenium Dioxide.
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Edit: The paint on the pipes was the wife, not me!
So I'm not the only who thinks that.How is it safer with a battery saw? I'd much rather have a powerful petrol saw for that. Faster acceleration, higher chain speed, more power. If you need to cut fast and get the hell out the way quickly i want sonething powerful with a small bar. (Hence 70cc pulling a 20".)
So I'm not the only who thinks that.
I'd like to build a ms361 clone which is 60cc and put a 40cm bar on it