February 14, 20179 yr No reason why not. No rust on any of my chainsaws. I use 3 in 1 normally on my bike but now I might go there, its a lot thicker and I have stacks of it. Good idea.
February 14, 20179 yr No reason why not. No rust on any of my chainsaws. I use 3 in 1 normally on my bike but now I might go there, its a lot thicker and I have stacks of it. Good idea. I was right. I had you down as a chainsaw juggler!
February 15, 20179 yr I was right. I had you down as a chainsaw juggler! Whilst chopping tree branches my mate overstretched and dropped his chainsaw. Catching it on the ungloved hand was a big mistake. He was so lucky not to lose that hand. Don't zoom in if you're squeamish.
February 15, 20179 yr Author I do somrtimes have to use chainsaws pics like above should help the rest of us stop being complacent about using possible dangerous eqipment .I hope your mate is ok.
February 15, 20179 yr I do sometimes have to use chainsaws, pics like above should help the rest of us stop being complacent about using possible dangerous equipment. I hope your mate is ok. It happened a couple of years back now. He gets pins and needles a lot due to lost blood circulation. Healing is a slow process.
February 15, 20179 yr It happened a couple of years back now. He gets pins and needles a lot due to lost blood circulation. Healing is a slow process. I really DISLIKE that picture. But I can't press the dislike button. DISLIKE. DISLIKE. DISLIKE.
February 15, 20179 yr I was right. I had you down as a chainsaw juggler! You can learn so much if you have an open mind, I thought it was an euphemism for an act carried out in the bedroom, but it is a very dangerous route to fame ! I think Ian Steward would struggle with a 24" Husky, I know my lower back does.
February 15, 20179 yr I really DISLIKE that picture. But I can't press the dislike button. DISLIKE. DISLIKE. DISLIKE. Agreed. It's not a nice pic at all. I knew about his accident, but never realised that he had pics of it. The surgeon took them pre-op. He showed them to me after I'd shown him pics of my own hand injury. Courtesy of a tiny little staffy bitch randomly attacking and trying to bite my dog's neck. I restrained his self defence and, whilst trying to get the owner to grab her psycho dog, it inadvertently sunk it's teeth through my hand. Staffies hurt more than most other dogs and it took a good 5 months to get back to normal! It's since happened again. With the same clueless owner letting her mad dog run free. Which then just piled into mine for no apparent reason. Only I didn't get in the way that time. I doubt that she'll be coming back at him for round three. I waited 4 hours in a virtually empty A&E dept, before I got up and walked out. They didn't so much as offer me a pain-killer. When I saw an NHS woman with a clip board, checking the vending machines for dust, I decided to DIY my own stitches! Edited February 15, 20179 yr by LeighPing
February 15, 20179 yr You can learn so much if you have an open mind, I thought it was an euphemism for an act carried out in the bedroom, but it is a very dangerous route to fame ! I think Ian Steward would struggle with a 24" Husky, I know my lower back does. At my age an act carried out in the bedroom can be dangerous for my lower back!
February 15, 20179 yr in my experience any oil is better than no oil Chainsaw oil get mixed reviews due to its claggyness for the bike chain I have been using ep90 gearbox oil because I have 25 litres of the stuff hard to wash off but smells for those following me . what does get very good rep is Putoline chain wax where you heat it up and soak the chain in it lasts very well and does not collect grime so I am told . I have used olive oil when no other lube has been available with good results .
February 15, 20179 yr I have used olive oil when no other lube has been available with good results . Don't you find it ruins the bed sheets ?
February 15, 20179 yr I have a load of this from my lad's construction business. He doesn't know that I pinch it regularly. It keeps the rust off and things seem to be running smoothly enough. Although, never having cleaned my bike, it does make your chain thick with black stuff. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHwaoiROXh4
February 16, 20179 yr Whilst chopping tree branches my mate overstretched and dropped his chainsaw. Catching it on the ungloved hand was a big mistake. He was so lucky not to lose that hand. Don't zoom in if you're squeamish. [ATTACH]17765[/ATTACH] OUCH!!!
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