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Range Maggot Bob wrote:garyhaupt wrote:
OP here..and I too have a chainsaw..a Makita electric for the yard, that is seldom used.
This wee B&D sawzall was bought used for $50 off Amazon.ca and even tho I am using a non-wood blade, it does the job asked of it, just fine. I don't need to spend the 15 bux just to have a rip blade.
As for having a chainsaw while out in the rv? I think people that do that have a wish for self-harm. There are few tools more dangerous than a chainsaw.I invite your perusal.
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/aem/2015/459697/
Does that mean you're afraid of one? Or don't know how to use one? :h I carry a cordless chain saw for fire wood cutting. I have no desire to harm myself... :B
Gary
โFeb-27-2020 02:17 PM
garyhaupt wrote:
OP here..and I too have a chainsaw..a Makita electric for the yard, that is seldom used.
This wee B&D sawzall was bought used for $50 off Amazon.ca and even tho I am using a non-wood blade, it does the job asked of it, just fine. I don't need to spend the 15 bux just to have a rip blade.
As for having a chainsaw while out in the rv? I think people that do that have a wish for self-harm. There are few tools more dangerous than a chainsaw.I invite your perusal.
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/aem/2015/459697/
Does that mean you're afraid of one? Or don't know how to use one? :h I carry a cordless chain saw for fire wood cutting. I have no desire to harm myself... :B
Gary
โFeb-25-2020 09:26 AM
garyhaupt wrote:
OP here..and I too have a chainsaw..a Makita electric for the yard, that is seldom used.
This wee B&D sawzall was bought used for $50 off Amazon.ca and even tho I am using a non-wood blade, it does the job asked of it, just fine. I don't need to spend the 15 bux just to have a rip blade.
As for having a chainsaw while out in the rv? I think people that do that have a wish for self-harm. There are few tools more dangerous than a chainsaw.I invite your perusal.
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/aem/2015/459697/
Gary
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wa8yxm wrote:
It is legal to move bark on wood (Firewood) WITHIN a quarteen zone Just not across zone lines..
โFeb-24-2020 03:30 AM
CavemanCharlie wrote:
I have something similar and use it often. I also use it around the farm at home so it does double duty.
I've though about those electric chainsaws but, I'm afraid that I wouldn't use it enough to justify the cost. I don't burn wood at home so I have to purchase it anyway.(Especially since it's illegal to move firewood) When I do that it already comes cut, split, and kiln dried.
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