It's all awesome when everything works well. Then you trip and fall into the thing and it goes wide open throttle and you lose and arm in 1 second.
It think is very cool. It also looks very dangerous.
Chainsaws in general, are dangerous.
It's all awesome when everything works well. Then you trip and fall into the thing and it goes wide open throttle and you lose and arm in 1 second.
It think is very cool. It also looks very dangerous.
51 year old with Tnnitus here as well. Manage a golf course and try to pound it into the grounds crew every chance I get!Thats a pretty slick way to cut.
I have ringing in both ears and "modrate to severe" hearing loss in both ears, I'm 37. To be honest I didn't wear hearing protection all that much when I was younger and now I wish I had. Aside from trying to save what I have left I wear it now just to set a good example for my kids who cut wood and shoot with me all the time. My muff modded 630 super is pretty loud... But I think the damage was caused in Iraq in 2005 and 2006. Burning through belts of 50 cal will test any ear pro. And doing it with no ear pro results in real damage.
Yeah... It worked really well for smaller twisty stuff.
For junking up my main wood (spruce) is use my wood rack:
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Just fill it up and saw down through :
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Great for the bigger straight stuff and you have to do it by yourself.
I have the uprights positioned 18 inches apart for suitable lengths for my stove
Sorry for your loss. Losing our parents is one of the hardest things we do.Very nice. My father unfortunately just died a couple of days ago at 103, had hearing issues. I wear ear plugs all the time because of him. He really couldn't have much of a relationship with his grand kids because he couldn't carry on a conversation. I am going to try not to be in that boat.
This thread went from showing off an invention to being criticized for not wearing hearing protection

The lever was actually from the rear stabilizer bar off my old Subaru outback... Bit of hacking and welding... Voila! And to think it almost went to the dump... HahahaI like the way you rigged up the trigger mechanism. A tiny bit of genius right there.
Or my ripe old age of 43, constant ringing in my left ear from shooting rifles with no muffs.
Going to a few motorhead and overkill concerts will do that to!! Neat contraption!My hearing loss happened long ago when I was young and dumb, playing guitar in a heavy metal band.
Great contraption! Probably safer than many limbing situations.


Might not be as quick, but quite a bit safer:

Working over an open faced chainsaw blade - what could go wrong?!clever. watch your hands!!
?Of all the designs, I think this one is the safest, at least from a "falling in" perspective. You have to move the lever to the right to engage the engine, as opposed to a simple vertical push down like you would do if you fell on the bar.
I think OP's design actually does incorporate this feature...no?

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