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  1. woodworkingboy

    Heated handles.

    I'm not sure what the average height and girth of west coast loggers is, or what their caloric intake is over there, but I wouldn't doubt that the average in some other parts of the world is somewhat smaller. My first local connections were with people that needed someone that could handle a...
  2. woodworkingboy

    Heated handles.

    Just trying to give it fair definition, perhaps it can be said that they make for easier more accurate falling. I think that we have learned from earlier discussions that some folks have progressed beyond the easier or harder being relative part. Advanced abilities does that.
  3. woodworkingboy

    Heated handles.

    We've had more than a few posts where people refer to some pain that they have, and sometimes the surgical extent to heal it. Even what may seem light and manageable when you are young, can have a cumulative effect and be damaging during the long run. One morning you maybe wake up and your...
  4. woodworkingboy

    Heated handles.

    It's an ancient discussion pertaining to longer bars and accuracy, I think it is portrayed in some early man cave paintings. I guess Stig is on vacation, the resident shorty user, I believe.
  5. woodworkingboy

    Heated handles.

    I know lots of guys run 260s, seems to be a size and weight that fits a niche. My observation after running one for a short time, and working on a couple, is that they are a simple engineered reliable saw, but not very exciting in the power department. I wouldn't debate with someone that likes...
  6. woodworkingboy

    Heated handles.

    Earlier this year I saw some real cool rechargeable battery heated gloves, shown to me by a friend that rides a motorcycle. Two or three heat settings, I don't remember. I think that the setting automatically changes to the energy saving low after a bit. The low setting holds the battery charge...
  7. woodworkingboy

    Heated handles.

    Definitely get the hh if you have the option. The little switch is cool to play with too! :D
  8. woodworkingboy

    Heated handles.

    Most have electric wires running through the handles that get the juice off the flywheel revolutions. It might be the older way of doing things now, but from what I have seen. If you are only doing sporadic cutting, I don't think that heated handles are so helpful, running the saw fairly...
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