Re: Murphy's Law.
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 3:54 pm
If my wife found out I got that close with a chain saw I'd be band from ever using one again. In all likely hood I also have to sell the ones I have.
For major jobs like the ash tree we had to have removed I'm getting to old to tackle that big a job anymore so we had a tree company come in and take it down. They had a crew so it went really fast and within a couple of hours there was no sign of the tree other then the stump. It would have taken me a week or more and then who knows how long to depose of all the branches.
So now I'm down to just 2 electric chain saws for taking down smaller things and fallen branches and the likes.
For smaller cuts that are hard to cover by normal bandages I use a product called new-skin. In fact I have bit on my right now on a knuckle cut that was causing me difficulty due to the movement issue.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0017J ... _it&sr=8-1
You don't need much of it, the .3 oz package expires before I use it up but it is nice to have handy. Most drug stores also sell it so it is easy to find local as well.
Ed
For major jobs like the ash tree we had to have removed I'm getting to old to tackle that big a job anymore so we had a tree company come in and take it down. They had a crew so it went really fast and within a couple of hours there was no sign of the tree other then the stump. It would have taken me a week or more and then who knows how long to depose of all the branches.
So now I'm down to just 2 electric chain saws for taking down smaller things and fallen branches and the likes.
For smaller cuts that are hard to cover by normal bandages I use a product called new-skin. In fact I have bit on my right now on a knuckle cut that was causing me difficulty due to the movement issue.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0017J ... _it&sr=8-1
You don't need much of it, the .3 oz package expires before I use it up but it is nice to have handy. Most drug stores also sell it so it is easy to find local as well.
Ed