Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Genius

 


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  1. A couple dozen in the hands of the Seattle police might be useful.

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  2. Uh OH!.....I don't see any OSHA-approved stickers on that!
    Might be unsafe!

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  3. I wouldn't even let my ex-wife use that.

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  4. I'd be paranoid walking behind that buzz saw. One little nut....

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  5. That machine is a beast! I'll bet does a good job as long as you keep it away from big rocks and metal fence posts.
    I had a blade for the string trimmer that was a disk with chainsaw teeth riveted on to it... worked good!

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  6. What's the name of the guy selling it? Stumpy?

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    1. You might not be far off. Look at the starter rope: Genius at work.

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  7. good idea. I might not have expose so much of blade and have out a angled rock shield in front of motor. Plus have no one near within 50 yards.

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  8. The circular saw is itself genius, and a recent invention. The Shakers invented it in the late 19th Century.

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  9. Jacobson used to make a mower like that. It was 2-stroke, with a disk instead of a blade. The disc had several small blades attached to the edge of the disc. Once started,it would run at over 10,000 rpm. When shut down, it took a minute for the disc to stop spinning. It looked like a Lawn Boy.

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  10. The instructions suggest safety glasses and life insurance before use.

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  11. Classic example of "just because you can do a thing doesn't mean you should do a thing".

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  12. I notice that you have to pull start it from the front where the blade is exposed. Safety first!
    Al_in_Ottawa

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