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New to chain saws?

Started by Kevin, October 24, 2003, 07:48:04 PM

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Kevin

Here's another informative link ...
http://www.treeguild.com/chainsaw.shtml

They should update either a face shield or safety glasses.
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                           a face shield and safety glasses.

Some info on felling as well...

http://www.gov.mb.ca/labour/safety/publication/guidelines/trees/

IndyIan

Also I'd recommend taking a course.  I took a weekend course through the local college and it was well worth it.  It makes you buy all the safety equipment and having someone knowledgable watching you cut and correcting mistakes before they become habits is well worth the money.  You don't come out an expert but atleast you have some idea what your doing :)

Also they teach you how to properly sharpen a chain with files!   8)When your chain gets dull you file it, right away.  No finishing the day with a dull chain, then taking your chains in to be massacered by some kid on a bench grinder or the old timer that takes the rakers off as a "favour" for you.
 
Ian



Duane_Moore

 :P  good Idea, never knew the had chainsaw schools, this would be good for me, and my friends, thanks Guys, keep up the good work      
village Idiot---   the cat fixers----  I am not a complete Idiot. some parts missing.

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