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21st June 2019, 06:25 PM #61.
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And the blade can be stopped very quickly quickly.
The idea of dropping the blade right out of the way is a good one even if the blade is dead stopped, If u have ever slipped while sharpening a chainsaw and made contact with a chain even with the chain not moving it still it can open a finger or hand up fairly easily.
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21st June 2019, 11:24 PM #62If u have ever slipped while sharpening a chainsaw and made contact with a chain even with the chain not moving it still it can open a finger or hand up fairly easily.
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