Just got this today. , Chain saw on a disc. For 4and half disc cutter. Looks nasty.
Best keep two hands on and careful of kickback cuts , head and neck off-center at all timesThere not for cutting, they are for carving and making sculptures. Grinders dont have a clutch so Itl bite then jump and most likely catch you
Best keep two hands on and careful of kickback cuts , head and neck off-center at all times
I'm so tempted to try it out . I'll video it for you. And write a note for my wife to find, just in case it goes.. x
Just got this today. , Chain saw on a disc. For 4and half disc cutter. Looks nasty.
Rather you than me, mate.
That thing gives me the shivers!
Best keep two hands on and careful of kickback cuts , head and neck off-center at all times
Agreed.
When you think of all the safety gear (and training) to avoid injury with a chainsaw, it seems blades like the one above are potentially setting people up for some very nasty accidents, even if holding-on tight to the grinder.
@MIXERMAN - I'm not being a nob saying that. to annoy you. I'm saying what I see, and, as a fellow tradesman, I'm tempted to suggest you throw it away rather than use it - your wellbeing is more important than the convenience of that blade, is it not?
put on note for your wife to send me your bucketsI'm so tempted to try it out . I'll video it for you. And write a note for my wife to find, just in case it goes.. x
Recip saw and old fashioned saw/axe much safer, I'd throw that in the skip.Can you get one sthil saw size? Need to chop fown some conifers. Looks genious idea.
As a rule don’t use it above your nipples