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Do you use your top handle saw one handed  

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  1. 1. Do you use your top handle saw one handed

    • Yes every day
      35
    • Yes about once a week
      6
    • Hardly ever
      3


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Maybe it would be instructive for your article to examine the reasons for one handing?

I use one hand when I'm out of the kickback line and the follow through won't hit me or my kit. My other hand is usually holding onto something for balance.

I often use a saw one-handed when smacking out conifer hedges which I'm fairly sure is the most dangerous thing I do apart from driving. Again the other hand is holding on for balance.

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I hope you didn't put the groundy off with those legs... If you all used them right may be we can move to shorts... another topic there for another day..

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I hope you didn't put the groundy off with those legs... If you all used them right may be we can move to shorts... another topic there for another day..

 

 

I will have you know that I won Miss sexy legs at Butlins in Minehead in 1987 you cheeky scamp.

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so not knoberly knees, you were robbed sir...

 

tree diver, dive one way or the other how offten are you in the situation where you can't be asred with two hands..

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