General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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The critic in me says i should be waving my finger at this guy. Dispite the Eastern European origin..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cO8NqMT ... ata_player

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Interesting...
I am thinking that the rpm might be to fast for the chain?
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What a tool.... :shock:

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RPM on the chain is fine - everything else is very very wrong & his nationality really does'nt excuse it ! - biggest question is why ? ! a cheap electric saw is no more expensive than a cheap grinder - & it is designed & safe doing it's job - & more importantly it will have an oil pump ! - I never seen a sealed for life oil free chain & bar - this should come under " how not to " or " Redneck fail " ! - this was not " done under controlled conditions by trained professionals " & you really should'nt try this at home " !!
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I want to pretend I didn't see that :shock: Part of me is like "WOW WHAT AN IDIOT" and the other part is like "I WANNA TRY THAT" but all I can really say is WOW
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thats fuckin badass I want one.

If nothing else just to make people's jaws hit the floor when I'm buckin up some firewood with my grinder.
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No oiling, no positive control of belt tension, no bucking spikes, all held together by some flimsy sheet metal bracketry.

OK, maybe if you had no other power source in some sort of MacGuyver survival situation, but otherwise?

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Exactly ! that's potential " Darwin award " engineering ! - if he speaks English he should start by saying " hold my beer & watch this boy " ! even Shelby Stanga is safer than that !
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Hey,

As i said on Facebook....lets kick this up a notch...

Mick
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Mick, that'll only kickback on you once! :lol:
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Its a true widow maker. Only trouble is, im sure someone out there would try it.

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