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#1465 - 08/31/01 03:41 AM pocket chainsaw
rthompson Offline
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Registered: 08/12/01
Posts: 29
Loc: Kentucky, USA
I found a pocket chainsaw for $7 and bought it out of curiosity. Then I read the review and felt good about my find. I have not had a chance to use it yet but I hope to next week while clearing some brush. Has anyone used one? are they any good? Any tricks to using them? I'll let you know it goes. I hope it will make a good one for my larger kit.<br><br> Rick <br><br>

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#1466 - 08/31/01 04:42 AM Re: pocket chainsaw
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 02/09/01
Posts: 3824
I have the Saw In A Can. They are very stiff at first, but like any tool loosen up with use.Adding, or fabricating a short set of handles is really neccessary if you don't care for blisters. I used mine for the first time just yesterday when a Eucalyptus tree crashed into the weanling's pasture. I was able to buck the smaller branches very quickly. then my partner showed up with a double bit axe and I fled with the colts! Keep it oiled and clean. Kerosene is the traditional cleaner for wood sap. If you happen to have a multi fuel stove, the fuel can be used to clean .<br><br>

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#1467 - 09/03/01 07:55 PM Re: pocket chainsaw
rthompson Offline
member

Registered: 08/12/01
Posts: 29
Loc: Kentucky, USA
It was very stiff at first but loosened up some after several cuts. Mine come with a set of plastic handles with strings attached. This made them much easier to use. Cut up to 4" stuff without any problem. My 14 y/o son and 10 y/o daughter used it as well with very little effort. I love it when something really works. Will be a welcome addition to my larger kit. <br><br> Rick<br>Being challenged in life is inevitable, being defeated is optional.<br><br>

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#1468 - 04/17/04 03:15 AM Re: pocket chainsaw
Anonymous
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A buddy of mine had one in the Corps and we used it quite a bit in the field.
Later bought on myself but keep it in camping box due to weight.

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