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  1. M

    Saw Storage - Decompression Button Question

    Close the release after that or leave it open to the elements?
  2. M

    Saw Storage - Decompression Button Question

    Magnus, after checking basics to make sure you do no damage to saw, what would it be like to have an electric motor spin up the saws to a start for you at times? Maybe some sort of rubber friction cup or set of fingers could go against the flywheel?
  3. M

    Saw Storage - Decompression Button Question

    I meant you don't need to hit different gear with a chainsaw so often. (Dry humor.)
  4. M

    Saw Storage - Decompression Button Question

    Magnus.....just because you've got the protection dosen't mean your compelled to use it.
  5. M

    Saw Storage - Decompression Button Question

    Actually...I would say you are right in this Jim, when done properly. One additional nuance that must be included for success I would roughly equate to the board breaking trick/skill done in martial arts. If you focus on the board and just strike to it, it is surprisingly easy to leave a soft...
  6. M

    Saw Storage - Decompression Button Question

    Push it and you open up a air passage to the outside environment as I understand it. I try not to depress my decomp buttons till ready to start. Looking at the dust on sitting items in my truck and storage, I dont want that inside my saws cylinder.
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