Finky198
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Same here ^^^ In my 10+ years of tree work. I have never once myself or any one I know in the biz ever repaired a damaged chain that's just and accident waiting to happen. Those tools are meant to take a roll of new chain and turn it into loops of a needed size. Which in turn is just cheaper in bulk...
OP That fact that your even thinking about this. makes me wonder if you should even own a saw of the size. As well as how you call out someone on there use of a smaller saw to whom is most likely much more safe and level headed then yourself. And is also concerned for your safety. Yet you mock them.
I hope you have your chaps on when your repaired chain comes flying off, or do you not think there necessary either...
OP That fact that your even thinking about this. makes me wonder if you should even own a saw of the size. As well as how you call out someone on there use of a smaller saw to whom is most likely much more safe and level headed then yourself. And is also concerned for your safety. Yet you mock them.
I hope you have your chaps on when your repaired chain comes flying off, or do you not think there necessary either...
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