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I do not "need" a chainsaw.
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• #3
You’ve had elf on a shelf, why not try…
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• #4
Just in time for Halloween if that’s your thing
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• #5
Thinking that too.
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I’d absolutely to take this. Dibs if poss! I’m in se14 and could swing by Wednesday eve if you’re around?
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• #7
This is almost too much.
But I want more.
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• #8
PM'd. Second dibs if Leanyfreakkid passes.
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• #9
You’ve had elf on a shelf, why not try…
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• #10
I'll bet most people who looked at this though; Chainsaw, £40, yeah CHAINSAW! Don't need it..... but Chainsaw!
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• #11
A chainsaw on a Farage is a top idea
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Speaking as someone who was a professional chainsaw-wielder for 15yrs this is an absolute fucking bargain. Looks like an older husqvarna design rebranded.
The new owner should do themselves a favour and consider taking some training but at the absolute very least make sure they buy chainsaw boots and over trousers.I have performed first aid on several chainsaw injuries in my time- those things will fuck you up at the first opportunity.
Glws!
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• #13
and an idiot question - is it unwise for a left-handed user?
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Gone
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• #16
You just have to learn to use it right handed I’m afraid, using them left handed(or even left eye-dominant) puts you at increased risk. I used to train apprentices, left handed folks pick it up just as easily as righties.
Left handed chainsaws do exist but only in the world of custom built saws for competition climbers.
Petrol chainsaw anyone?
Worked well when I last used it about a year ago, I put on a new chain at the time to make 5 cuts in some railway sleepers.
It's about 8 years old and was last services about 18 months ago.
Not had it going since and don't have any petrol to get it started.
Decent nick, well looked after.
You can also have the customised drawer I keep it stored in, helmet and spare chain oil.
£40
Collection from SE18, or local-ish delivery considered.
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