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I'm far more wary of my router and circular saw than a chainsaw.
So, what about axes then!? Long handle, short......etc etc
And really, your honour, its is for chopping wood, pruning trees.....and nothing else whatsoever!!
Got to be petrol too.
I quite fancy a boiler suit and a Michael Myers mask too.....
I'm with Sporkers when it comes to chainsaws - get somebody else in.
I've a great pruning saw if something needs lopping.
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I agree absolutely @Sporky. And as well as being far away from said machine, I prefer not to watch the performance either.
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A petrol one is good for cutting things at the far end of the garden, but I find it too heavy to use for safely pruning whilst up a tree so prefer the bow saw for the extra control is gives.
if just using it for chopping logs in the garage then an electric one is probably better as it's much easier to start and stop, and if you properly set up your cutting area then the chord won't be in danger. Electric one also stops you needing to store petrol, 2-stroke oil, and servicing of the engine.
Plus, the sound of an electric chainsaw is rubbish compared to THIS !!!!
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X25 here. Some sort of funky ceramic metal head. Very light weight. Integral wedge in axe head to split rounds.
Beware- these are devastatingly sharp. Mine went through my safety boot and into my foot. Just a glancing blow but still sliced through the boot and drew (a lot) of blood.