Do others out there have this same problem?
i posted it in Sherrill section, thought i might try here.
"Hey,Sean here is a problem (by design i think); that i have had with replacement polesaw blades for Snap-Cut design (i beleive) for mounting to fiberglass Jameson poles.
i think that any sideward pressure on the blade, pushing flat against the head, flexes right on this extra hole; the Achille's heel of the device. Any pressure the opposite way, puts a lot of flex over an area that the hole is in; not on the specific, focused point as when placing pressure against the head. Both, actions fatigue the metal on this weakpoint. i think that normal day to day use would do this some, noone making exact, straight strokes especially fatigued or hanging upside down!"
i posted it in Sherrill section, thought i might try here.
"Hey,Sean here is a problem (by design i think); that i have had with replacement polesaw blades for Snap-Cut design (i beleive) for mounting to fiberglass Jameson poles.
i think that any sideward pressure on the blade, pushing flat against the head, flexes right on this extra hole; the Achille's heel of the device. Any pressure the opposite way, puts a lot of flex over an area that the hole is in; not on the specific, focused point as when placing pressure against the head. Both, actions fatigue the metal on this weakpoint. i think that normal day to day use would do this some, noone making exact, straight strokes especially fatigued or hanging upside down!"
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