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Ha ha they have got you wound up havent they?

 

Don’t you read, I don’t care what you do unless there is a change you will do a “Darwin awards” in which case I want to vid it for utube

 

Carry on no one cares

 

i dont get wound up me chilled more than a chilled thing:001_tt2: make sure you do a through risk assessment for your camcorder (electric shock,static discharge,repetative strain injury ect ) when you film my demise:biggrin: your prob is you think you work in the most dangerous game going, whilst it is dangerous its not the worst, so grow a pair go to bed and remove the HSE book from under your pillow cos you will get a crick in your neck and wake up in a worse mood tommorow:thumbup1::laugh1:

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i dont get wound up me chilled more than a chilled thing:001_tt2: make sure you do a through risk assessment for your camcorder (electric shock,static discharge,repetative strain injury ect ) when you film my demise:biggrin: your prob is you think you work in the most dangerous game going, whilst it is dangerous its not the worst, so grow a pair go to bed and remove the HSE book from under your pillow cos you will get a crick in your neck and wake up in a worse mood tommorow

 

:laugh1: i like it :thumbup:

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I have no formal training on chainsaw use but have learnt read and lived with saws for a few years now as a keen log burner owner and with a keen mechanical mind have learnt how to service and tune saws so now know many of the pitfalls, dangers etc.

 

If you know the prime reasons for injury then you can avoid these and wear the right kit to protect yourself.

 

However - many of the general public are c*cks!!!

 

Spud

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i'm not sure how to read that.

 

its never black and white, right or wrong - just education is the key.

 

if ignorance were bliss - then that must be it!

with all due respect

when i was in the plant game i had to do refresher coarses for the CITB tickets every 3 years, lectures were from ex british leyland workers with no experience of heavy plant, just retraind to teach not a clue:lol:

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I have no formal training on chainsaw use but have learnt read and lived with saws for a few years now as a keen log burner owner and with a keen mechanical mind have learnt how to service and tune saws so now know many of the pitfalls, dangers etc.

 

If you know the prime reasons for injury then you can avoid these and wear the right kit to protect yourself.

 

However - many of the general public are c*cks!!!

 

Spud

couldnt agree more mate:thumbup:

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your prob is........................

 

And your problem is you think you know people. You are making assumptions similar to the one that started this thread.

 

Like I said I don’t give a monkeys what you do, you are no one I know and I simply don’t care, I don’t care if you are trained and I don’t care if you hurt yourself.

 

Crack on lad no one really cares.

 

Nice rant by the way

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