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Skillmeister Chainsaw


Has anyone here seen one of these? 

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/78cc-Skillmeister-Chainsaw-with-24-Bar-and-chain-/191215371541 

The price is right so I thought I'd take a risk and grab one.

 

 

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Doesn't seem to have a safety bar for shut off.



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Cloak wrote:

Has anyone here seen one of these? 

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/78cc-Skillmeister-Chainsaw-with-24-Bar-and-chain-/191215371541

 The price is right so I thought I'd take a risk and grab one.

 Cheers


 



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patrolst wrote:

Doesn't seem to have a safety bar for shut off.


 I would do a bit more homework before purchasing. blankstare



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I noticed that too about the safety bar... Hmmm

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Good way to get a split personalityfuriousfuriousdisbeliefdisbeliefnono......A few years ago I was using a chain saw,my hand slipped,thank god for the safety bar.....Peter.worship.gifworship.gifworship.gif



-- Edited by 2foot6 on Tuesday 17th of June 2014 09:38:54 PM

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A bit of a problem IMHO,,, no chain brake (safety bar as some call it)

Stratco Harware have chainsaws for $95 today and Bunnings about $125 if I rcall.

 



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I bought a cheap one from Masters about 18 months ago. Have worn out two chains on it and it has never missed a beat. Good value for $130.

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It is Exceed brand (China), and yes it has a safety guard and chain brake.

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learmo wrote:

It is Exceed brand (China), and yes it has a safety guard and chain brake.


John I couldn't see a chain brake in the pictures on the ebay site and the handle looks like it's bolted very rigidly???

Do you have a pic please?

 

EDIT: John I looked at the Exceed it is NOT the same one shown in the link in this post. 



-- Edited by Baz421 on Tuesday 17th of June 2014 10:08:37 PM

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Sorry to mislead. I didn't mean it was the same, just that it was a good alternative.



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What about the safety gear and training with the smallest chainsaws, including the battery jobs you see about? The B-I-L, a landscape gardener doesn't seem to worry too much. Too casual for me.



-- Edited by johnq on Wednesday 18th of June 2014 10:06:24 PM

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Well I did put an order in for one but the supplier is a crook, no goods after 2 weeks so I told them to refund me and stick his business up is a r s e.

The supplier is DealsDirect - avoid them.

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@ johnq ..... Chainsaws, 9" angle grinders and DIY 240 electrical? It all helps prove the buffalo herd theory....

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Well I did put an order in for one but the supplier is a crook, no goods after 2 weeks so I told them to refund me and stick his business up is a r s e.

The supplier is DealsDirect - avoid them.


Smart move>  Hope you get your dough back 



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johnq wrote:

What about the safety gear and training with the smallest chainsaws, including the battery jobs you see about? The B-I-L, a landscape gardener doesn't seem to worry too much. Too casual for me.



-- Edited by johnq on Wednesday 18th of June 2014 10:06:24 PM


 Thats the trouble with the world nowdays

And the reason our goods cost so much

Whats wrong with good old fashioned

Common sense but we live in a nanny state

And most seem to need instructions and

Regulations on just about everything

Wonder what happened to the natural

Selection process or as it used to be called

Survival of the fittest

 

 

 

 



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