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I was thinking it was a freak accident as stated at the top of the piece until the bit where he tries to catch the branch with his left hand. Ok, things happen and we all make mistakes but come on......

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It is another of those accidents that happen when you use a tool with one hand that must be used with two for total control.

 

Not done it with a saw but an angle grinder and hedge trimmer have bitten me in the past - only slightly but felt pretty dumb afterwards.

 

The top handled saw he was using doesn't help much either!

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