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Old 19th December 2007, 01:23 PM   #8 (permalink)
JohN Dee
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Default Re: first helmet cam vid

There you go, you learn something new everyday. I knew that with the wider scarf it takes longer for the hinge to break, but hadn't concieved the thought of it taking alot of shockload out when your rigging pieces like that. I will be using this technique now, for when I have a simililar situation, thanks.

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Originally Posted by Reg
JD, I didn’t actually notice the thumb thing but I’m aware that I sometimes take my eye of the ball when the guide-bar length exceeds the width of the piece I’m cutting. It’s a bad old habit but I am making a conscious effort to tighten up on such things.
It's all good . At TAFE if they caught anyone sticking their thumb out, they got it painted with pink nail polish. And for the one handers, they had a mit that tied onto the saw and their hand so they couldn't let go of it .

Keep the videos coming
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