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Wear those chaps people
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<blockquote data-quote="ZinTrees" data-source="post: 8110344" data-attributes="member: 179507"><p>should NEVER cut above head level</p><p>arm protection is more likely to save you for cut and toss work, hold a limb with one hand, cut with the other and throw to clear obstacles</p><p>note: never one hand a saw, never cut and toss, its dangerous as frig and breaks ANSI rules</p><p>that being said, I think we all do it</p><p>no reason to cut above your head, more likely to have something fall and kill you or break your neck, also if you get kickback having that chain hit you in the face will kinda suck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZinTrees, post: 8110344, member: 179507"] should NEVER cut above head level arm protection is more likely to save you for cut and toss work, hold a limb with one hand, cut with the other and throw to clear obstacles note: never one hand a saw, never cut and toss, its dangerous as frig and breaks ANSI rules that being said, I think we all do it no reason to cut above your head, more likely to have something fall and kill you or break your neck, also if you get kickback having that chain hit you in the face will kinda suck [/QUOTE]
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