This guy is hosting free lessons, who wants to sign up?

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While where on the subject, any videos out there with proper methods to remove a pinched saw?


Wedges work good for removing a saw if there is enough room to get one in.
 
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....I do think my favorite part (like Hasufel noted) was the back and forth sawing motion of the chainsaw . . . as if that helps . . . well it may help tire him out a little sooner.
A dead giveaway it's time to sharpen your chain.
 
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That was really hard to watch without getting a tight sphincter...very scary.
 
I do think my favorite part (like Hasufel noted) was the back and forth sawing motion of the chainsaw . . . as if that helps . . . well it may help tire him out a little sooner.[/QUOTE]

That's actually a very advanced technique that he is employing, most here are not experienced enough to know it. While generally used with a toothed saw, he makes it look easy with a chained version. :eek:
 
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