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What Does the 'Chip Deflector' Really Do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brent Nowell" data-source="post: 6692973" data-attributes="member: 157324"><p>Pretty sure it’s a good thing to have when your cutting in the bush all day. A lot of cuts for bucking must be made with the saw pointing straight down, if the deflector were not there you would have chips shooting straight up.</p><p>This gets into your clothing and down your neck, extremely irritating. At least with the deflector your getting chips directed horizontally at that position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent Nowell, post: 6692973, member: 157324"] Pretty sure it’s a good thing to have when your cutting in the bush all day. A lot of cuts for bucking must be made with the saw pointing straight down, if the deflector were not there you would have chips shooting straight up. This gets into your clothing and down your neck, extremely irritating. At least with the deflector your getting chips directed horizontally at that position. [/QUOTE]
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