galway_blow_in
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Absolutely, old addage " you get what you pay for"You pays your money & you takes your chances.
Absolutely, old addage " you get what you pay for"You pays your money & you takes your chances.
Also for anyone else in the market - it will make mincemeat of you just as quick. Allocate some of your budget for decent PPE.makes mince meat of anything
What a cheap snide comment ,Who said I don't have PPE ?Also for anyone else in the market - it will make mincemeat of you just as quick. Allocate some of your budget for decent PPE.
And why it needed to be posted twice is anybody's guess...What a cheap snide comment ,Who said I don't have PPE ?
Dewalt fan myself, but no qibbles generally with Screwfix brand.
I'm wondering though if you could borrow / hire what you need. €250 for one off use seems a lot to me.
Don't forget your PPE.
Also for anyone else in the market - it will make mincemeat of you just as quick. Allocate some of your budget for decent PPE.
Nothing snide about it; quite striking that you chose to read it that way.What a cheap snide comment ,Who said I don't have PPE ?
Do you always engage in such high handed finger wagging ?, I spent €200 on PPE, head guard including ear protection, trousers for cutting and gloves, already had heavy duty bootsNothing snide about it; quite striking that you chose to read it that way.
You're not the only person reading this thread; as I clearly referenced.
And you know what? Its worth saying a third time - chainsaws can be extremely dangerous, get the best PPE you can.
Yes and it won't be the cheap Chinese one as it's perfect for future little choresWill there be a one carefull previous owner secondhand chain saw sale next spring ?