By: Brian Plunkett | 2010-04-01 | Tools and equipment Keeping your chainsaw in tip top shape can be a frustrating and a very dangerous task. Not matter what kind of chainsaw you use it can be easily maintained if you do it correctly. Despite its power and size the chainsaw if a tuned machine. The most common place that is overlooked when the chainsaw is being checked is the chain oiling system. read more
By: Christine Harrell | 2011-01-06 | Article Marketing No one tackling trees should do so without a chainsaw. They are helpful for removing limbs, trimming stumps and taking down an entire tree. Those using a chainsaw should observe some basic usage tips for the best results. read more
By: Christine Harrell | 2011-01-06 | Article Marketing Millions of chainsaws are purchased every year by property owners to cut down trees or trim tree limbs. Some owners use chainsaws just to cut wood for their woodstoves or fireplaces. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-26 | Tools and equipment If you own property, especially in rural areas, there's a chance that you've used a chainsaw to clear brush, or are thinking about renting or purchasing one. Chainsaws are inherently dangerous, and if you don't exercise proper safety, you can seriously injure yourself. By following these simple safety steps, you can help prevent chainsaw-related injuries. read more
By: Hans Erik Ostman | 2010-03-30 | Tools and equipment Safety first - this is especially true when it comes to handling a chainsaw. Tens of thousands of people are injured every year from using a chainsaw without proper preparation. read more
By: Christine Harrell | 2010-12-18 | Article Marketing The history of chainsaws can be traced to around 1830, when the German inventor Bernard Heine developed an instrument known as the osteotome, which featured small cutting teeth mounted on the links of a hand-cranked, rotating chain. read more
By: Christine Harrell | 2010-10-16 | Article Marketing Anyone who has ever needed to use a chainsaw for a task knows how easy it can be to get a hold of one if they don't already have it. While the chainsaw is not in and of itself a rare tool, it is not necessarily common for someone to own one just for the sake of owning it. read more
By: Christine Harrell | 2011-01-06 | Article Marketing When it comes to selecting the right chainsaw, there are really only three issues that matter: the number of pulls required to start the engine, the chain brake and the size of the bar. Everything else is just background noise. read more
By: Chris Campbell | 2010-05-20 | Tools and equipment If you've been looking at different chainsaws, chances are pretty good you've come across brand names like Craftsman, Husqvarna, and STIHL. All good chains saws, and all aiming for different consumers. The Husqvarna line definitely targets the bigger industrial sized jobs, but they do also produce machines that work well for the average home owner / casual chainsaw user. read more
By: Luthor Harsey | 2011-11-16 | Tools and equipment The intrigues and difficulties that faced many loggers back in the day are the main reason behind the invention of petrol chainsaws. Using a manual saw has never been easy, especially when you have quite a lot of ground to cover in terms of the number of logs to work on daily. read more
By: Luthor Harsey | 2011-05-20 | Landscaping An electric chainsaw is the ideal tool for the domestic gardener who has the need to remove hedges, prune branches off trees and cut firewood. read more
By: Cristian Stan | 2011-09-08 | Product Reviews The chainsaw is one of the most powerful and dangerous power tools you can buy. It is very important to keep your chainsaw in top working condition so that you increase its effectiveness and minimize the risk of accidents. read more
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By: Tom Cornett | 2010-03-29 | Landscaping If you have a large tree cut down on your property, why not leave an 8 foot stump and carve something out of it? You can either hire a professional carver or dive in and try your own hand at carving. Carving bears are the most popular. It is easier than you think! read more
By: Luthor Harsey | 2011-05-20 | Landscaping As with any power tool, the first aspect to examine when you are thinking of buying or hiring one is the job you want it for. If you are merely lopping back the odd dead branch that overhangs your drive, you won’t need a chainsaw as powerful as those used by men employed to fell forest trees. read more