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<blockquote data-quote="unclemoustache" data-source="post: 7363907" data-attributes="member: 33131"><p>Well, to be honest, we all start out knowing nothing. He's not completely clueless. The straps help control the direction of fall (which are needed when there is no face cut!), and he was smart enough to run (although it wasn't the 'proper' direction). It wasn't going to fall any other direction anyway, so I'd say he did all right.</p><p></p><p>And an electric chainsaw still gets the job done. My first saw was electric, and I cut quite a bit with that thing before it died. It's the right saw for that guy's skill level.</p><p></p><p>Of course, there are better and safer ways to take that thing down, but he did all right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unclemoustache, post: 7363907, member: 33131"] Well, to be honest, we all start out knowing nothing. He's not completely clueless. The straps help control the direction of fall (which are needed when there is no face cut!), and he was smart enough to run (although it wasn't the 'proper' direction). It wasn't going to fall any other direction anyway, so I'd say he did all right. And an electric chainsaw still gets the job done. My first saw was electric, and I cut quite a bit with that thing before it died. It's the right saw for that guy's skill level. Of course, there are better and safer ways to take that thing down, but he did all right. [/QUOTE]
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