I wear chaps. I do too many different things all the time for pants. Sometimes it’s very hot. Shorts and chaps. Chaps come off when the saw shuts off.
Considering clogger jeans…
So true Burn.
The other day I twisted my ankle in the rough and had to take a knee unexpectedly w the saw in hand….
Haha slow motion lay across the bar… lol…. I couldn’t stop laughing wondering how many people have cut their own neck.
So yeah. I don’t go out wo saw pants on.
Your friend is both smart and wise. I haven't even started a chainsaw to do a little carb adjustment or such without chaps or saw pants on in about 45 years. I'm that convinced that even the best of us can have a bad moment, and with a spinning saw chain a moment is all it takes to cause...
I can't seem to post pics, so I'll do it this way. Long story short, I had some scrap, including some Minute mount ears and an old pallet fork frame. A couple of hydraulic adapters and an hour of fab work, and we're off to the races.
After nights in single digits and highs in the teens, 38*F today was warm.
And, it was warm enough to open the hoop house to water the Swiss Chard, Lettuce, Spinach, Radishes, and Arugula.
Dang warm winter here. Now I have deciduous oaks budding out. We can get snow into April. There will be carnage if it keeps up. Might be too late no matter. Shat will get broken.
Nice. For me, stacked firewood is pure utilitarianism, which has its own attractiveness when done well.
That is artistry...and I am no artist and certainly don't think I'd have the patience for it :).
Burnham, I was thinking of you and the better half looking out from your house when I grabbed this screen shot. We were discussing artistic stacking somewhere.
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