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Ok . This guy seems to be a highly intelligent person and would understand all points of view . This is what I propose . I will advise ( not instruct ) of the need for PPE . I will strongly suggest he enroll at Brinsbury Collage for the Home owner or domestic chainsaw coarse , better still CS 30 / 31 . I will fell what he needs felling and allow him to observe ( from a safe position ) Advise him of the importance of keeping a sharp chain and following best practice with out instructing him . I will asdvise him of my local dealer who can sup[ply him with a saw suitable to his needs and some PPE . I will not " instruct " hiom in any form . How does that sound ??

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