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On 04/05/2023 at 07:49, tree_beard said:

Handsaw on a bungee once seemed like a good idea to me... In reality it just means when you drop your saw there's a 50/50 chance it will snag on something and then fire back at your face/arse at high speed.


A pal of mine used one of those. A branch he was cutting snapped earlier than he expected, fell, caught the strop and dragged the silky through his hand, severing tendons and nerves as well I believe. They’re really such a s**t idea. 

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4 hours ago, Mr. Squirrel said:

A pal of mine used one of those. A branch he was cutting snapped earlier than he expected, fell, caught the strop and dragged the silky through his hand, severing tendons and nerves as well I believe. They’re really such a s**t idea. 

Only time I put a bungee on my Silky is if I am over a greenhouse/something equally brittle and costly. Otherwise they are a PITA, always snagging on everything.

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I've a little loop of elastic cord through the handle of mine. When I reach for it out the scabbard just slip hand through then I can drop it to use 2 hands whenever and it just hangs from my wrist not causing any trouble, you can bend your wrist to grab it again for use.

It's always attached to you when out the scabbard and I can't think of dropping it once.

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17 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

I've a little loop of elastic cord through the handle of mine. When I reach for it out the scabbard just slip hand through then I can drop it to use 2 hands whenever and it just hangs from my wrist not causing any trouble, you can bend your wrist to grab it again for use.

It's always attached to you when out the scabbard and I can't think of dropping it once.

I'll give that a try, seems like a good simple idea.

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