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A little scared, too. I didn't think it right to ask one to take a picture first when they thought I was going to have to go to the hospital. Unfortunately, a self-portrait wasn't possible.

 

You're welcome to use mine. :wave:

 

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(chainsaw kicked back, went airborne, and flew into my shin while working on a log railing.)

 

 

shin, it's what's for dinner.

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A little scared, too. I didn't think it right to ask one to take a picture first when they thought I was going to have to go to the hospital. Unfortunately, a self-portrait wasn't possible.

 

You're welcome to use mine. :wave:

 

Chainsaw_gash.jpg

(chainsaw kicked back, went airborne, and flew into my shin while working on a log railing.)

 

Yeah, blood and chainsaws. :noway:

 

I went to the emergency room a couple times over that one. I've taken one employee and a former boss to the hospital because of chainsaw cuts.

 

If you're going to use a chainsaw a lot in the woods I recommend kevlar chaps. You can get kevlar gloves too.

 

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Nice woodwork despite the blood rmncwrtr.

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Dude they're chaps. They aren't a fashion statement. You wear them to protect the most likely part of your body to get tagged by a running or idling chainsaw chain.

 

 

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Kurt,

C'mom, man. It's me you're talking to. I know what chaps are for.

 

I just wanted to pick up a pair, but I wanted the assless variety. sickie

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Kurt,

C'mom, man. It's me you're talking to. I know what chaps are for.

 

I just wanted to pick up a pair, but I wanted the assless variety. sickie

 

Actually I bought a pair of Husqvarna kevlar pants, but I only wore them a couple times since they're way to hot to wear and get any work done without sweating quarts of water. The kevlar is only on the front side though.

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Nice, Sobo. Just don't sneak up behind him with a chainsaw. :lmao:

 

 

Feck, I was given a pair of those Husky chaps as a get-well gift after my accident. Good idea. :tup:

 

 

 

 

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