angle grinder with chainsaw blade
I dare say several here have watched a few Stumpy Nubs videos on
youtube, maybe even some of his safety videos for e.g. table saw kickback? Well, he had a lucky escape with a chainsaw blade in an angle grinder https://youtu.be/A7xWHEWov8M |
angle grinder with chainsaw blade
Those things look nasty, eh? I have one on my Xmas present list. Effective, but one has to be ever so careful!
Bill. |
angle grinder with chainsaw blade
On 26/11/2019 16:04, Andy Burns wrote:
I dare say several here have watched a few Stumpy Nubs videos on youtube, maybe even some of his safety videos for e.g. table saw kickback? Well, he had a lucky escape with a chainsaw blade in an angle grinder https://youtu.be/A7xWHEWov8M Yikes. Seems amazingly composed to make that vid. I'd be an alcoholic wreak if I did something like that. Or Kenny Everett ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dg3cyLjp4gk -- Adrian C |
angle grinder with chainsaw blade
On Wednesday, November 27, 2019 at 3:04:39 AM UTC+11, Andy Burns wrote:
I dare say several here have watched a few Stumpy Nubs videos on youtube, maybe even some of his safety videos for e.g. table saw kickback? Well, he had a lucky escape with a chainsaw blade in an angle grinder https://youtu.be/A7xWHEWov8M Thx, I bought one of these dreadful stuff recently; going out to scrap immediately |
angle grinder with chainsaw blade
On Tuesday, 26 November 2019 16:04:39 UTC, Andy Burns wrote:
I dare say several here have watched a few Stumpy Nubs videos on youtube, maybe even some of his safety videos for e.g. table saw kickback? Well, he had a lucky escape with a chainsaw blade in an angle grinder https://youtu.be/A7xWHEWov8M Ouch :(. I can't help but think a chainsaw uses just the same type of blade. I make quite sure I don't stand inline with a chainsaw blade! But still not really a friendly tool. NT |
angle grinder with chainsaw blade
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angle grinder with chainsaw blade
After serious thinking Andy Burns wrote :
Difficult to get very far from the blade when you're holding one, but they are fitted with a "chaincatcher" never seen footage of them in operation though ... I had to buy one in the spring, when a tree came crashing down. It has a 'trip bar' just in front of the main handle. If the saw flicks up in use, your wrist hits the trip, which brakes and stops the blade almost instantly. A bit intimidating to use at first, but I soon got used to it. |
angle grinder with chainsaw blade
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Andy Burns wrote : Difficult to get very far from the blade when you're holding one, but they are fitted with a "chaincatcher" never seen footage of them in operation though ... I had to buy one in the spring, when a tree came crashing down. It has a 'trip bar' just in front of the main handle. If the saw flicks up in use, your wrist hits the trip, which brakes and stops the blade almost instantly. Yes, anything modern will have the brake, but if the chain splits there's not much that can do, the chaincatcher is supposed to come into play then, but it just seems like a small metal bracket on mine. |
angle grinder with chainsaw blade
Does he have a death wish? The speed man the speed.
Brian -- ----- -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Andy Burns" wrote in message ... I dare say several here have watched a few Stumpy Nubs videos on youtube, maybe even some of his safety videos for e.g. table saw kickback? Well, he had a lucky escape with a chainsaw blade in an angle grinder https://youtu.be/A7xWHEWov8M |
angle grinder with chainsaw blade
wrote in message ... On Tuesday, 26 November 2019 16:04:39 UTC, Andy Burns wrote: I dare say several here have watched a few Stumpy Nubs videos on youtube, maybe even some of his safety videos for e.g. table saw kickback? Well, he had a lucky escape with a chainsaw blade in an angle grinder https://youtu.be/A7xWHEWov8M Ouch :(. I can't help but think a chainsaw uses just the same type of blade. I make quite sure I don't stand inline with a chainsaw blade! But still not really a friendly tool. Sure, but neither is a circular saw or an angle grinder. |
UNBELIEVABLE: It's 02:47 am in Australia and the Senile Ozzietard has been out of Bed and TROLLING for HALF AN HOUR already!!!! LOL
On Thu, 28 Nov 2019 02:47:16 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH troll**** Do you know NO shame AT ALL? Can't you even TRY to hide what a miserable loser you are? Obviously not! LOL -- about senile Rot Speed: "This is like having a conversation with someone with brain damage." MID: |
angle grinder with chainsaw blade
On Wednesday, 27 November 2019 15:47:26 UTC, Rod Speed wrote:
tabbypurr wrote in message ... On Tuesday, 26 November 2019 16:04:39 UTC, Andy Burns wrote: I dare say several here have watched a few Stumpy Nubs videos on youtube, maybe even some of his safety videos for e.g. table saw kickback? Well, he had a lucky escape with a chainsaw blade in an angle grinder https://youtu.be/A7xWHEWov8M Ouch :(. I can't help but think a chainsaw uses just the same type of blade. I make quite sure I don't stand inline with a chainsaw blade! But still not really a friendly tool. Sure, but neither is a circular saw or an angle grinder. I regard them as friendlier than chainsaws. Circs in particular are easy to hold against kickback. AGs don't spin big teeth to dig deep into the workpiece - unless you use a loony disc. NT |
angle grinder with chainsaw blade
wrote in message ... On Wednesday, 27 November 2019 15:47:26 UTC, Rod Speed wrote: tabbypurr wrote in message ... On Tuesday, 26 November 2019 16:04:39 UTC, Andy Burns wrote: I dare say several here have watched a few Stumpy Nubs videos on youtube, maybe even some of his safety videos for e.g. table saw kickback? Well, he had a lucky escape with a chainsaw blade in an angle grinder https://youtu.be/A7xWHEWov8M Ouch :(. I can't help but think a chainsaw uses just the same type of blade. I make quite sure I don't stand inline with a chainsaw blade! But still not really a friendly tool. Sure, but neither is a circular saw or an angle grinder. I regard them as friendlier than chainsaws. Thats very arguable depending on the individual using them and what precautions they take when doing so. Circs in particular are easy to hold against kickback. Sure, but much easier to cut a finger off with than a chainsaw. Its trivial to ensure that chainsaw kick back isnt a problem. AGs don't spin big teeth to dig deep into the workpiece - unless you use a loony disc. But dont have the same safety features that a good chainsaw does, and the chainsaw doesnt have the disc that can explode and do real damage with the bits flying around. And there is no equivalent of the chain brake either. |
Lonely Auto-contradicting Psychotic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
On Thu, 28 Nov 2019 15:32:38 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: That¢s very arguable What is NOT "arguable" for you, you clinically insane, endless quarrelling, senile cretin? -- Bod addressing abnormal senile quarreller Rot: "Do you practice arguing with yourself in an empty room?" MID: |
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