I would never remove the chain brake on a saw. I'll run the antique saws for fun through one or two cuts that don't have them, but I'd never run a modern saw without it functioning as a "daily cutting machine". I've seen way too many incidents cutting, even with professionals where the chain brake saved them or at least minimized the injury. Especially when you start getting into full chisel chains and sketchy areas with wet ground or multiple limbs/trees down that need bucking.
Wondering if you've had anything from Walker's Saw Shop in Nanaimo? Bob built competition saws, and tweaked Husky saws for production.
And apparently Husky has just released the 564...
-Mac
Just curious as to the saw(s) you run and their/your application. You've "seen way too many incidents" . . . just wondering what type of work you're involved in.
Thanks
As a note, before chain brake saws were around, many fallers/buckers used the bend/twist techniques to minimize kickbacks.
Wondering if you've had anything from Walker's Saw Shop in Nanaimo? Bob built competition saws, and tweaked Husky saws for production.
shorter bars and smaller saws are more dangerous IMO and people feel more comfortable with them.
Why is that?
Why is that?
Comfort breeds complacency.
Same thing with electric saws.
-Mac
I need to cut some stuff in my backyard and you guys are making me nervous I'm gonna die
I need to cut some stuff in my backyard and you guys are making me nervous I'm gonna die
Am I dumb for not having chaps
It's like this, are 8you dumb for not wearing a bicycle helmet??
You are a grown man, you do you, I don't wear chaps, it's just a me thing.
I do typically wear a brain bucket... I tell myself I got too much money in student loans to not do so when relevant.
But at least it isn't like mandatory I guess. I just don't want to fuck myself up doing something like yardwork lol
How familiar are you with saws, if you aren't familiar with them, then yes you should.
If you respect the saw and understand that it can and will kill you, then respect it and treat it like a fine lady and not a hooker, you should be ok.
