Stihlman441
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Morning
Im at work
gentleman i think your looking in the wrong place for them.
Im at work
gentleman i think your looking in the wrong place for them.
Well ,whatch buyLooks like I'm being summonsed to the Sunday trash and treasure market
This place is a regular Vegemite addicts anonymous... cannot say I have ever had that stuff. Cannot find it here.
Gentlemen? None here, I am afraid. I can see it now though, blokes in top hats and tails (tuxedos) running chainsaws on Sunday. Might be worth trying it to come up with some insane TV show. Though wearing a neck tie would likely drag you into the chain and do you in. Have to wear bow ties I guess. One has to always consider PPE...
Trash and Treasure market... is that what we call a flea market here? People selling fenced goods, fake antiques, and junk that they would otherwise sell on AS, Ebay and Craigslist?
DST shift like jet lag to me, hate it. Throws my food and waste system out of trimming i'm hungry before lunch or need to crap before i wake![]()
Where can a bloke pick up some decent Kevlar trousers at the right price to fit a short fat bloke?
Bob is right, the 029 is a good saw. You have to consider its very heavy compared to other saws. If you are gonna use it for a long period of time. It is going to wear you out. It's kind of like a trimmer, the heavier they are the more tired you get.
Decent Kevlar and right price are mutually exclusive when it comes to pants/chaps I have found. Good ones are spendy. I have some Stihl chaps but they are getting old. The best ones I have seen are by Labonville. They are online and ship WW: http://www.labonville.com/
+1 on Labonville chaps, I have been using them for years both work and race, they definatly have the fair dinkum kevlar in them. The 6 ply full wraps are the way to go, don't get caught up in the need for 10 ply (they are heavy to wear and hot as). The wife had a chain derail on a 3120 race saw and she got slapped hard down the knee, ended up with a bit of bruising and a couple of nicks while wearing a 6 ply pair.Decent Kevlar and right price are mutually exclusive when it comes to pants/chaps I have found. Good ones are spendy. I have some Stihl chaps but they are getting old. The best ones I have seen are by Labonville. They are online and ship WW: http://www.labonville.com/
+1 on Labonville chaps, I have been using them for years both work and race, they definatly have the fair dinkum kevlar in them. The 6 ply full wraps are the way to go, don't get caught up in the need for 10 ply (they are heavy to wear and hot as). The wife had a chain derail on a 3120 race saw and she got slapped hard down the knee, ended up with a bit of bruising and a couple of nicks while wearing a 6 ply pair.
I have both 6 and 10 ply full wraps, the 10 ply gets used in the arena only for the speed races (to hot for the rips). I have read a number of threads where people have reckon more is better on the layers, to many cons I reckon with wearing them in a work environment, ie heat exhaustion and decreased mobility. Price wise they cannot be beaten.Cheers mate I was looking at the ten ply but I think 6 should be fine after hearing that. And a better price then anything I have found here that's similar
Where can a bloke pick up some decent Kevlar trousers at the right price to fit a short fat bloke?
Where can a bloke pick up some decent Kevlar trousers at the right price to fit a short fat bloke?