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One bad stroke and you’ll do serious damage to yourself. I’ve had a few stitches in my time. 😳
I'm looking down at the "shark bite" scar I periodically impress children with. A memory of an unfortunate pruning accident in 1988.
Funnily enough the chainsaw hasn't bitten me in the past 35 years.
 
I'm looking down at the "shark bite" scar I periodically impress children with. A memory of an unfortunate pruning accident in 1988.
Funnily enough the chainsaw hasn't bitten me in the past 35 years.
It’s about that time I had an encounter with a chainsaw clearing trees for a power line. 30 years down the line and this injury contributed to getting a knee replacement
Luckily as I’ve got older and wiser i have had less accidents
 
As with hammocks, I think the best machetes come from Brasil. Sadly, Ive long since lost the pair I was presented with from there. 😞
I have several really good Brazilian hammocks, they are in my opinion indeed the best.
For the machetes, I don't know. Mine is from Ecuador (where I lived a long time ago and two of my kids were born there).
 
Expensive but good
This guy was using one at my place this morning. Wouldn’t get me up there for quids….

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Fighting booklet? Wait wait wait, I haven't gotten to chapter 6 that discusses the proper way to slice someone. So, can you give me 5 minutes and then we can get on with it.
 
That Katanaboy looks hard work. I prefer a Stihl MSA 200 C-B battery chainsaw or MS461 for the big stuff. To be fair though I’m dealing with sweet chestnut rounds of 1m +
 
That Katanaboy looks hard work. I prefer a Stihl MSA 200 C-B battery chainsaw or MS461 for the big stuff. To be fair though I’m dealing with sweet chestnut rounds of 1m +
MS462 and full chisel here. Some jap steel for the bar.
 
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