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Position the Chainsaw Buddy arms under the wood to be cut. While the swing arms slip under the wood to keep it off the ground, they also prevent the chainsaw bar from reaching the ground, thus keeping the cutters out of dirt or off of the pavement. |
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While the two swing arms are holding the wood underneath, two serrated uprights are holding the wood in place. When the chainsaw starts digging in, the uprights prevent the wood from rolling or climbing the chain. |
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How many times have you stood on one leg while using the other leg to steady the wood you were cutting? Such a dangerous practice yet hard to avoid, until now. The Chainsaw Buddy holds the wood for you, letting you work in a safer, more balanced position. |
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