HF shows the uninitiated the right way to use a saw.
At least he isn't wearing sandals! :hmm3grin2orange:
I see his escape route is well planned too! :biggrinbounce2: :yoyo: :biggrinbounce2:I think the picture is reversed. Should look like this.
Even worse, chip board. Probably kicked like a mule. Good thing he's wearing socks.Nothing like "plunge cutting" plywood for kickback!
I think the picture is reversed. Should look like this.
I see his escape route is well planned too!
Nothing wrong with using a chainsaw on a demo job, but this guy appears to be using one to cut openings in a new subfloor. No carpenter worth his salt would ever pick a chainsaw to do such a task (piecework framers notwithstanding), they'd choose a wormdrive (or sawzall) for plungecutting such a floor, as a good carpenter can cut circles with a wormdrive...thats how good they are with them. Ditto for sawzalls.
You're obviously looking at a HVAC or plumber in this instance, although plumbers don't generally wear toolbelts (lol!). I'm betting HVAC.
FYI, you hear a chainsaw fire up on your jobsite, you'd best go take a look, as its usually one of the aforementioned trades hacking up joists that they shouldn't.
Right larry?
It's common practice around these parts for residential HVAC installers, dip-sh*t!!!!!!!
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