World's smallest chainsaw?

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I don't even know where the Midlands are, much less West Midlands, or even the "heart" of West Midlands. Do people live there? If so, it sounds like they are so bored they spend their time working on elf-sized machinery. Maybe this is the secret off-site disaster recovery location for Santa's workshop? 'course, I'm one to be talking - did a lot of growing up in a town called Mud Lake...

Pocket chainsaw? Now I'd need a pocket PPE protector.

This University of Birmingham is in England.
 
I call BS. Their claims are utterly ridiculous. That is like trying to tell you that to fully charge a 50A-H 12 volt car battery you would need to put in on a 10A charge (standard rate) for 10000 hours!!! (24 hours a day for 1.14 years)
 
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Had a good laugh with your responses :msp_biggrin:

I didn't know COX actually made non model engines, was it the same company? the Cox I know is a pretty small company that orders their model engines to be machined offsite... as most if not everything else they sell, since the company is just an office floor.

Maybe they were bigger back then?, I have a couple 0.49 baby-bee engines, fun little things. If I had the tools I would turn one into a micro chainsaw, just for fun.

The claims are indeed ridiculous, as are most claims of most "new things" out there... Half if not more of them are scams also (I'd say 90% of claims coming from India are scams, like the hair-based solar cells and the "rainbow" data storage system, those are just a couple I can't forget about due to how ridiculous they were - I even had a word with the rainbow guy, sent him you-know-where).

Still I'd argue anyone who has a thing with big engines also loves small engines!
 

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