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Well, I couldn't resist buying a Remington electric chainsaw at a garage sale for $4. It's got a 14 inch steel, and I'll only be using it on small stuff.
Well, I couldn't resist buying a Remington electric chainsaw at a garage sale for $4. It's got a 14 inch steel, and I'll only be using it on small stuff.
Forest Helmet , safty chaps , gloves. Be careful with an electric chainsaw because they dont like to stop like the gas engine chainsaws if they hit your safty clothes .
There are "chainsaw gloves" they have the same stuffing in them like the chainsaw chaps to help stop the chain if the worst was to happen . Normally its the thicker top side name brand gloves that are for this . The #1 & #2 & #3 places are most likely to get nicked with the blade is the top left leg , the left foot and the back of the left hand . The head is in there some where but dont think its top of the list .
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