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    one handed saw use

    Looking at the picture, I can't help wonder how all these people manage to cut their legs while wearing chaps or saw resistant pants. They must really put some effort into it.
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    one handed saw use

    That is where lying comes in handy!
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    one handed saw use

    Teaching apprentices like I do, I put myself in that role every day, Reg. That means I'm more careful about tying in twice and stuff like that than I'd be otherwise, because I have to be setting an example. If for some reasom I decide not to tie in twice, I'll usually explain why. Sena is GREAT...
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    one handed saw use

    We have a tradition here. Apprentices get to be right on tuesdays. But only once. Rest of the week it is "shut up and listen to your betters":D
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    one handed saw use

    Sharpen you saw if you smell burned wood...........I'll say!
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    one handed saw use

    That is always cool when people can act like adults. Good outcome.
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    one handed saw use

    "Striking in both images is the high number of hand injuries, especially the U.S. Product Safety commission one, where the lion share of hand injuries occur… to the left hand. What is this down to? If I had to hazard a guess? One-handed use of chainsaws." I've injured my left hand a couple of...
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    one handed saw use

    I believe being dead means you can't be a member. That is one reason I work hard at keeping alive right now.
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    one handed saw use

    I have asimple rule for my apprentices. One-hand all you want, but I want you to have a reason to do so. Don't just do it out of laziness. That means they will at all times have to be able to defend the use of a one handed cut to me, so they never get lax about it. Have worked fine so far.
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