Bigbear
Silver Member
Re: What\'s wrong with this picture???
Well, I'm sure at the bottom of the dummy list. I've been cutting firewood and felling large trees for equipment operators for about 35 years now. When it's hot out (more than 45 deg.) I do wear shorts and a T shirt, I've been known to cut firewood in shorts and fleece shirt (sleeves pulled up) when we have a warm snow (32deg.). I do wear leather gloves and some type of glasses. I've taught my boys how to run a chainsaw without being afraid of it, but, have the utmost respect for it. They know not to let the nose of the bar touch anything, because that is the reason a saw will kick up, and back at you. They also know not to have any part of their body under or close to where the bar will travel along its cutting path and to always have a death grip on the saw with both hands. I consider my chainsaw as one of my best tools, but they are dangerous. If you can't control one, are afraid of one, never been instructed by someone, or even run one, then you should not even own nor operate one. To me, it's like the gun issue, I have never seen a loaded gun just up and shoot someone, It's the person that pulls the trigger that's at fault, not the gun.
It seems to me the man pictured, is merely showing how easy cutting a log would be with his product. But, he should have taken into account some people are not as ???? savvy as he when it actually comes time to utilize his product. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Well, I'm sure at the bottom of the dummy list. I've been cutting firewood and felling large trees for equipment operators for about 35 years now. When it's hot out (more than 45 deg.) I do wear shorts and a T shirt, I've been known to cut firewood in shorts and fleece shirt (sleeves pulled up) when we have a warm snow (32deg.). I do wear leather gloves and some type of glasses. I've taught my boys how to run a chainsaw without being afraid of it, but, have the utmost respect for it. They know not to let the nose of the bar touch anything, because that is the reason a saw will kick up, and back at you. They also know not to have any part of their body under or close to where the bar will travel along its cutting path and to always have a death grip on the saw with both hands. I consider my chainsaw as one of my best tools, but they are dangerous. If you can't control one, are afraid of one, never been instructed by someone, or even run one, then you should not even own nor operate one. To me, it's like the gun issue, I have never seen a loaded gun just up and shoot someone, It's the person that pulls the trigger that's at fault, not the gun.
It seems to me the man pictured, is merely showing how easy cutting a log would be with his product. But, he should have taken into account some people are not as ???? savvy as he when it actually comes time to utilize his product. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif