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same here steve not a nasty one touch wood just those little taps as you forget its a new sharp blade as you cut through that last stub and it cuts all the way through and continues onto your skin of your other hand thats supporting you lol

 

or is it just me ?????

 

other one i seem to doing a lot lately especially in tight trees ( conifers/very epicormicmicy limes ) burning myself on the 020 exhaust as i pull the saw up to use it or to move it about quite a collection of blisters on my arm now lol

 

or after todays climb of 4 willows in the insane winds on the essex coast to make safe ( reduce by 50%/ pollard) sea sickness

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spikes in the ankles??? I must confess I havn't climbed since January, so my back pain has transferred to the middle of my back from bending over (oo-er) chainsaw carving. I went full time carving in Jan cos I make more money from it.:D

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