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18 years ago
The circular saw is at it again. :-(
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used to fell trees and the rescue services use them to cut through metal."
I wonder what tool it actually was? Sounds more like a chainsaw.
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18 years ago
I do admire they way he kept insisting to drive himself to hospital - very rock 'n' roll!
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Maybe but i would have though the chain saw would have ripped him apart. His wound is neat.
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glance at the picture.
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18 years ago
Want to bet Rupert Mudrock owns that paricular newsrag?
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Dunno, but do fire brigade use chain saws , can they cut through metal? the rag reporter might not know his tools?
The way I see it as I replied to Dave P's post the CS would have ripped him appart rather than slicing him.?
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They presumably do because Stihl make a special saw for them
Dave
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My thoughts were that the average circular saw would be a bit limited for cutting down trees?
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All depends how wide the tree is? I thought he was cutting a log meself, probably for firewood?