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They'd just go at it with a meat cleaver or hand axe and there'd be fingers and thumbs flying all over the place.

 

Chap might not have got on with his wife and deliberately went whoops, sorry love :scared1:

 

Fingers and thumbs can be sown back on, but a cut with a chainsaw is messy. they might get fed up with an axe and get someone in who knows what there doing.

 

The wife bit understandable sometimes' can't live with them- Can't live without them .

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Old news or not i think you shouldn't be aloud to get a chainsaw so easy. Electric chainsaws should be banned IMO.:thumbdown:

 

fully agree.. they wont just cut your arm off but can get electricuted at the same time. two birds

 

general public + chainsaw = major accident

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should be a law that you have to have a licence to buy on own one.

 

As for electric garden tools they should be skipped at the factory. more hassel than they are worth so many times ive nearly cut a cable with a lawn mower. then i found petrol ones.

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They'd just go at it with a meat cleaver or hand axe and there'd be fingers and thumbs flying all over the place.

 

 

It's the intent, not the tool, that's important. Tighten up on chainsaws, they'd use an axe; tighten up on axes, they'd find something else.

 

This is a more recent story, can't remember it being posted here before,

 

Another chainsaw death :sad:

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"Nothing suspicious about his death"

 

It must be common for blokes to play with chainsaws, indoors, on their own.

 

What the hell was he doing?!?

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"Nothing suspicious about his death"

 

It must be common for blokes to play with chainsaws, indoors, on their own.

 

What the hell was he doing?!?

 

Suicide is NOT a suspicious death.

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Remember it well only 3 miles from me.

 

:dito:

 

We were getting called to out to take out 3 foot high holly bushes and small shrubs as people suddenly realised that these type of power tools are best used by professionals.

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