Ouch! Where's the pic of the injury? It's going to be ok?Which chainsaw gloves you guys using these days? The search I did all came up older threads.
It took this for me to finally get a decent pair.
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My high performance machine was a 1979 028 wood boss, not lookin for smart ass criticizim, just some decent chainsaw gloves
Wouldn't mind payin for decent stuff, if they last. The last pair of STIHL gloves I had didn't last to longstihl has some nice gloves, and they are proud of them!!!!
wow you seem to be a big help here........................if you use chainsaws long enough, you are bound to have a close call sooner or later.Try keeping them on the handles.
That works fine standing on the ground, not always 60 ft in the air thoughTry keeping them on the handles.
Wow! Cat got you by the tail?Right. Get some training if this work is out of your field or hire a competent individual from within this trade. Then get some gloves.
Don't get me wrong I'm for Darwin. Things get expensive.
I'm old enough to be your daddy twice and maybe I am except something wrong with the chromosome that time around if you know what I mean. Close call don't involve bone or tendon, sport.
Then your digits are the cost of doing business. Get qualified before qualification gets you. I don't mean this in a mean spirited way, Deets066 but that 028 didn't disfigure not one soul since 1979 who did not allow it to happen. Kevlar is no padding for stupidity. We know your way won't work. Let's try the process of illumination.
Then your digits are the cost of doing business. Get qualified before qualification gets you. I don't mean this in a mean spirited way said:I'm plenty qualified to do my job, and your right, what I did was stupid. But what you don't understand is that I DO know better.
If you want to belittle someone, you should try somewhere else where somebody cares what you think
ThisHow did you cut your left hand?
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