MasterBlaster
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It's like they wanted to hinge it down, for some reason. I'd be worried about a barber's chair!
I think of the chain brake as another piece of my PPE.
Good experience, technique, understanding, knowledge, etc. will go a long way
to keeping me from getting injured or worse. My PPE keeps me from getting injured
or worse when the unplanned/unexpected(accidents)things happen.....
If I may seriously critique your technique. . The biggest culprit I see is your left thumb !!!!
It Needs to go Around the handle bar. Not resting on it.
Its about 40 times more important than using a chain break is. I like throttle locks. They are like a Glock's trigger. They do their job but aren't in the way. I set the brake when I'm up in the tree. But not on the ground.
The only time I've been cut by a saw is because I didn't have my left hand thumb wrapped around the h.b. .
That is one of the biggest mistakes I se both pros and armatures do. As far as basic saw handling. And most of the pros have scars on their left hand or arm.
Nick, sign him up! Nice vid. I was a bit concerned though about the guy giving signals who appeared to be in the bight. If something breaks that is a bad place to be.
He probly should have stood behind all the ropes but thats an example of taking a risk because you dont want to stand in briar and vines.