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Chainsaw chaps--ouch
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<blockquote data-quote="doug4k" data-source="post: 4048824" data-attributes="member: 76994"><p>i was looking at buying some chaps online about an hour before i cut my knee with the saw. it wasnt too bad luckey for me. i wont cut again without them. got a little tired and maybe little careless while cutting with them on--- they will definately stop a chainsaw dead in its tracks.first i was mad i tore up my chaps but then happy it wasnt my leg.didnt even cut into the chaps much not a scratch on my jeans. its a little embarrassing tellin my story but i learned on this site to wear your ppe while cutting. i mostly cut alone on my own property and you really could bleed to death in minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doug4k, post: 4048824, member: 76994"] i was looking at buying some chaps online about an hour before i cut my knee with the saw. it wasnt too bad luckey for me. i wont cut again without them. got a little tired and maybe little careless while cutting with them on--- they will definately stop a chainsaw dead in its tracks.first i was mad i tore up my chaps but then happy it wasnt my leg.didnt even cut into the chaps much not a scratch on my jeans. its a little embarrassing tellin my story but i learned on this site to wear your ppe while cutting. i mostly cut alone on my own property and you really could bleed to death in minutes. [/QUOTE]
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