NickfromWI
King of Splices
This is from an arboristshite post from 2004:
Tip- I painted a stripe on mine. I called it a safety stripe. It was on the side facing away from the blade. This meant that if I was in a tree, and it was hanging a few feet overhead, I could reach for it, and if I could see the blue stripe, then the blade was facing away from me. It would be safe to loosen the grip on it and let it slide down through my hand until it was at the length I wanted to make my next cut/move. I was paranoid that if I just let it slide without watching it, the blade might slide down and cut my helmet....or worse
I'm getting a new pole saw in a couple weeks. This served as a reminder for me to paint that one, too.
love
nick
Tip- I painted a stripe on mine. I called it a safety stripe. It was on the side facing away from the blade. This meant that if I was in a tree, and it was hanging a few feet overhead, I could reach for it, and if I could see the blue stripe, then the blade was facing away from me. It would be safe to loosen the grip on it and let it slide down through my hand until it was at the length I wanted to make my next cut/move. I was paranoid that if I just let it slide without watching it, the blade might slide down and cut my helmet....or worse
I'm getting a new pole saw in a couple weeks. This served as a reminder for me to paint that one, too.
love
nick