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Chainsaw Trousers
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my husband just bought himself a chain saw.
i happen to be partial to all his limbs
he tells me there "ani chopping your leg off" trousers you can buy. What do i need to look out for? Are cheaper end ones better than super-expensive ones when it comes to retention of limbs? or do they just all do the same job?
i happen to be partial to all his limbs
he tells me there "ani chopping your leg off" trousers you can buy. What do i need to look out for? Are cheaper end ones better than super-expensive ones when it comes to retention of limbs? or do they just all do the same job?
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In my experience, make sure the trousers are lined with chain clogging material down the fronts of both legs, chaps can give good protection too, and are more comfortable in warmer weather. Don't forget hand, head and foot protection also.
06:56 Sun 09th Jan 2022
those techno-trousers worn by Gromit (the dog, not the AB cartoonist) look quite good.
Anyway there's a range here
https:/ /www.fr jonesan dson.co .uk/pro duct-ca tegorie s/cloth ing-ppe /trouse rs/chai nsaw-tr ousers/
Unfortunately it seems to offer no guidance as to the best ones, or what the difference is.
Perhaps you should get long leg ones for before and short leg ones for after.
Anyway there's a range here
https:/
Unfortunately it seems to offer no guidance as to the best ones, or what the difference is.
Perhaps you should get long leg ones for before and short leg ones for after.
Khandro, apparently some people do want to. Sounds like an extreme kind of body dysmorphia.
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ sport/2 017/jul /22/cri cket-hi storian -writer -surgeo n-spy-t he-mad- world-o f-major -rowlan d-bowen
(probably bet read on an empty stomach)
https:/
(probably bet read on an empty stomach)
there's some explanation of different types of protection here
https:/ /active -workwe ar.co.u k/blogs /news/t ype-a-o r-type- c-chain saw-tro users
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If he wants to use the saw get good tuition first..then buy the best trousers you can afford,but try them on first as some get very hot and can be a problem in summer. Get a face guard and a pair of decent gloves as well.The only safety devise on a chainsaw is the kick back guard and that wont save your limbs. There are old arborists and bold arborists..but never both :-)
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