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Have you ever broke a saw chain?
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<blockquote data-quote="cantoo" data-source="post: 6146685" data-attributes="member: 1808"><p>I'm sure they are fine for most people but not for me. It seems to me that it goes loose on it's own, it's either too tight or too loose. I have no patience for gizmos that make stuff easy for dumb azzes. If you need a toolless chainsaw then maybe you should be in the kitchen using an electric carving knife instead. I'm from the school of if it don't work then use your torch and welder and make it better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cantoo, post: 6146685, member: 1808"] I'm sure they are fine for most people but not for me. It seems to me that it goes loose on it's own, it's either too tight or too loose. I have no patience for gizmos that make stuff easy for dumb azzes. If you need a toolless chainsaw then maybe you should be in the kitchen using an electric carving knife instead. I'm from the school of if it don't work then use your torch and welder and make it better. [/QUOTE]
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