rfwoody
Treehouser
They say if your chainsaw chaps get even *slightly* nicked that their protective integrity is compromised and you should throw them away and get new ones.
But it seems a waste to throw out the whole thing, when there is 2 square feet of perfectly good chainsaw protection left on the other leg.
Is there anything good to do with the other, good leg other than just throw out the whole thing?
(a cheap lesson for me... how dangerous chainsaws are and not to walk around with an idling chainsaw with the chain break off... *and* to adjust the idle so the chain doesn't turn any while idling)
But it seems a waste to throw out the whole thing, when there is 2 square feet of perfectly good chainsaw protection left on the other leg.
Is there anything good to do with the other, good leg other than just throw out the whole thing?
(a cheap lesson for me... how dangerous chainsaws are and not to walk around with an idling chainsaw with the chain break off... *and* to adjust the idle so the chain doesn't turn any while idling)