My old man always told me it was from whacking off too much. :what:
Well, was it?
My old man always told me it was from whacking off too much. :what:
My old man always told me it was from whacking off too much. :what:
Whacking off and your hand goes to sleep... the ultimate rejection.
I don't buy into the whack theory, when I was running a saw hard daily, I had trouble with numb hands, they would wake me up at night, but since I haven't been running saws much, I haven't had any trouble at all.
All the more reason to take care of your anti-vibe mounts.
How do you do that? You use them until they break, then replace them. Are you talking about unnecessary yanking ang pulling on the handle?
Change them every couple of years, and yes... don't yank and wrench on them unnecessarily.
Most anti-vibe mounts work not just by being "cushy" material. They're also designed to dampen certain "frequencies"; when they get old and worn, they don't respond to those frequencies the same way.
I used to run saws half sharp alot. Now when it loses that edge I stop and fix it right away. Makes a big difference with my body.