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javaguy44

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  1. Hi, Thanks again everyone! I was thinking about using this: Cuprinol Hardwood and Softwood Garden Furniture Stain As it could use re-staining...that should be ok, shouldn't it? Anyone have experience with this? Many thanks.
  2. Thanks everyone for your replies! I took some closer up photos...hopefully they are close enough? Let me know if you need me to get even closer. Thanks for all your help
  3. Hi, I've been given a decent wood furniture set, and I would like to repaint / re-oil the wood to give it a fresh coat and protect it etc. Would anyone be able to tell me what type of wood this is? If you could also tell me what I should use to protect it, I would be grateful. Many thanks
  4. Ah, some confusion. I was looking to get the Stihl MSA 160 which is the Lithium ion cordless chainsaw. I've seen a lot of positive reviews; obviously for my kinda occassional usage and not for the pros...
  5. Thanks all for the advice. I will look into training...
  6. Hi doobin, thanks for the reply. Yes I wanted electric because I don't need the power and I didn't want to have to worry about leaving fuel etc in the engine as it will be occasional use and certainly less or no use during summer months Thanks
  7. Hi, I'm a first time poster and chainsaw user / buyer. I'm looking to buy a low powered chainsaw (I'm currently favouring the Stihl MSA 160 electric cordless) and could use some advice. I'm only planning to use the chainsaw for small maintenance type tasks including firewood and the occasional branch (not on a ladder or anything). I'd appreciate if someone can tell me what kind of chainsaw protection people would think I'd need...since the chainsaw is low power, do I need to buy chaps / chainsaw boots etc? Or do you think chainsaw gloves, face protection would be enough? I'd like to know what people think before the sales person tells me what he thinks I need Thanks

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