Chainsaw users---tell the truth.....

   / Chainsaw users---tell the truth..... #11  
no chaps but leather gloves, hardhat with ear muffs, face shield most of time. I go through about 2 gallons of gas in the saw a year. Use about 10 gallons in weed whacker a year always have hardhat on plus safety glasses and long pants.
 
   / Chainsaw users---tell the truth..... #12  
Wear helmet with face shield and ear protection when ever using chain saw and brush trimmer. Haven't sprung for the chaps, but seriously considering.
 
   / Chainsaw users---tell the truth..... #13  
This man felt safety pants were worth the effort and expense...

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Safety Pants/Chaps saved his leg...

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   / Chainsaw users---tell the truth..... #14  
Uhh....John....the question was do YOU wear them! /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

Kevin
 
   / Chainsaw users---tell the truth..... #15  
I use the hardhat/muff/face shield combo all the time. Also wear leather gloves. About half the time I wear sunglasses as well.

I have never owned a pair of chaps, but used a pair once during a summer job that consisted of about a month tree culling. In that time I had two accidents. One kickback that resulted in a small cut on my chin (scar to this day which could have been prevented with the face shield) and another where I laid the saw bar on the chaps before it was done running. Stopped instantly, but messed up the chaps. Leg was untouched.

Also, a few years ago I was cutting wood for spare cash (bad idea) and a limb fell on me. Busted some teeth and got a mild concussion, along with some stitches. Could have been prevented with a hard hat.

Too many close calls for me. Coincidentally, this morning I ordered some chaps from:

<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.baileys-online.com>http://www.baileys-online.com</A>

Price: $42

I think that everyone would agree that a pair of legs is worth that.
 
   / Chainsaw users---tell the truth..... #16  
After researching chain saw accidents, I spent more on the safety equipment than on the saw. Even bought some Kevlar chain saw boots after seeing stats on injury locations -- people often saw into the boot. Average accident costs in the neighborhood of $5000 with LOTS of stitches. I calculated that prevention measures were well worth the expense. I think Stihl makes some good boots. Several manufacturers sell the chaps. I learned that chaps that wrap around the calf are safer -- the saw in an instant can "climb" around the leg.

Be safe.
Bill
 
   / Chainsaw users---tell the truth..... #17  
Second the Baileys,I have bought from them before...A lot of good stuff there.
 
   / Chainsaw users---tell the truth..... #18  
I've never worn any of those things. I'm not saying that's what you should do. I don't remember any of my family ever wearing any either. I know it's a good idea just like wearing helmets when you ride horses but never done that either.
 
   / Chainsaw users---tell the truth..... #19  
Absolutely every single time I fire up the Husky I have full safety gear donned. Having seen too many maimed survivors, no way I want to become one of them.

Pete
 
   / Chainsaw users---tell the truth..... #20  
Ranchman -- You said a mouthful! Chainsaw injuries are as ugly as any combat wound and just as lasting. One look at mangled bone, muscle and tendon was enough of a wakeup call for me!

Pete
 

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