A guy brought in an old chainsaw for some repairs and claimed that while cutting, he had received some painful electric shocks from it. Saw was a small Frontier from the early 70's, all metal with no rubber on the handles and a manual oiler which means the chain was running dry most of the time. Saw was running good and the spark plug lead was in good shape and not in a position where it could be touched and anyway, the shock he was describing sounder more like a static electric discharge rather then something from a running spark plug lead. It was a hot humid day and he was using wet gloves, is it possible for an electric charge to build up on the saw and get discharged through the operator? Anyone ever heard of anything like this? Even though wacky weed is legal in Canada he swears he isn't a user.