Helmet holds hearing muffs in place and muffs keep helmet tight. Also, most of the time I'm cutting down trees alone. I wear a orange or highway crew yellow long-sleeved shirt when in summer. They can find me quicker under the tree.
Chainsaw grinding wheels are even more terrifying. I've read some horror stories about them, the worst was a guy who was using if for wood carving, it bit in and kicked back out of his hands, grabbed onto his shirt sleeve, surged up his arm and took a gouge out of his neck and the side of his face, all of this by the way happened in less than a second. And by some miracle he didn't sever any major arteries.
I'm pretty sure that they are literally THE most dangerous consumer tool. I used a similar disc with carbide teeth for carving out corrosion and welds in aluminium and those are colloquially known as a "meat-axe". Before each cut you gotta plan everything out, since your only safety factors are not letting it grab, and knowing where it will go if it grabs.
I saw a video clip I think it was shared on Facebook, idk, someone showed me their phone. Anyway the guy's chainsaw kicked back into his face. It didn't show the accident happening but rather aftermath. In video it was before he had got medical attention, maybe waiting for ambulance to arrive. He was standing and conscious. It had ripped inches deep vertically through entire face and into sinus cavities and split jaw completely in half all way up to neck (without cutting neck). In video it showed someone lifting his face up and to sides at chainsaw cut and could see sinus cavities and deep into his mouth and throat behind gash. His face was attached to skull by a thick piece of flesh near his forehead on both sides of cut as I remember it, and each side of jaw was only still attached to his body from pieces on side near ears. It cut upper and lower portions with teeth and his mouth deeply and completely in half. It was totally horrifying. If he survived he will be horrifically disfigured. And I'm sure it happened so fast. I would never use a chainsaw after seeing that. I cut tip of my thumb off with a machete so I don't feel safe with table saws, chain saws, etc
I worked in a fab shop years ago that had a big safety yellow circle painted around an embedded zip disc in a corrugated metal wall. It broke in half on the grinder and flew across the room and embedded in the wall. They left it there as a lesson to always keep the guard on the grinder
@@ryanmcewen415 I used to get emails on site to print out and pin up in the lunchroom to keep people on their toes, one of them was a case study of a worker's angle grinder with a cut off wheel, guardless of course, exploded the disc and embedded it in his chest, just barely missing his heart. Ive never been afraid of them, but im just waiting for the day that someone gets injured badly enough to be sent to emergency.
Yea. It's such a "hatefully" precise way of measurement. Like who need precision anyways right? I too will agree to disagree. Americans have such confusing UOMs
Retired electrician, and a boomer, ofc. During my working career, I could add and subtract fractions with different denominators in my head. I still wish we'd switched to metric!
Dude it's Oregon you should see my socks, but we are far some San Fran but closer to San Portland I mean new Portland or caliportland idk I'm getting them all mixed up these days, I try to stay out of the city. Anyway Great video Cody 👍
I made fun of wearing face shields while using large grinding wheels until the one day one exploded split my safety glasses in half and blew my nose and forehead open. I couldn’t imagine a grinder with a death rope attached to it wth lol
I laughed at people on yt wearing safety glasses for hammering nails. Until my boss hit his forehead with a hammer when we were making the ceiling. :D. I doubt it has a "chain catcher", so who knows where the chain would go. Belly, crotch, legs.
@@peger Better look silly with lots of safety on than not being able to look, or needing a new face. I believe the same applies to wearing helmet and gloves while bycling.
had a grinding stone ( used for polishing granite ) explode on me . thankfully it was winter and i was dressed heavy it hit my torso mostly .i did not know the grinding stone had gotten wet and when it heated up boom. no face shield just safty glasses and dust mask
Was doing hedging with manual hand shears once, without eye protection. Tiny bit of wood flew into my left eye like a bullet. Literally the eyeball itself. There's still a brown mark under my iris where it popped me. Could have blinded me. 1/8th of an inch was the difference. Protect yourself. You only get one body.
I hope it's not in scary 9mm that blows the lungs right out of you. God pony watchimacallit.......dang Jill........Kamala stand up..........who am I.......
I really don't get it. In Imperial, you struggle comparing 2lbs 13 Oz with 3lbs, or adding yard, foot, inches. In metric, you can add a mm to a meter without thinking...
As an american, we are too stubborn to change. Our government tried to change our system but the citizens just said "f*ck it" and kept using the same measurements so they ended up changing it back
@@thing4826 1m is a bit over 1 yard A typical ruler is 30cm, or 1ft Only inches are a bit stupid. 2In are 5cm. Don't get me started on 3/16th of an inch. That's no unit for me, but utter madness... PSI is a unit I can understand, but it's not practical for me.
@@thing4826 They are actually the ones that have a meaning, 1 cubic centimeter of water is about a gram , so a liter is a kilogram. How are you gonna tell how many gramms of water there are in a bottle, when it says 7 ounces of water? you are going to 7 time 1.7338 cubic inches and try to find out the weight? Or for 28.413 Cubic centimeter and then from gramm back to ponds ? A bar is about atmosphere pressure or the pressure of a 10 meter water column.
You obviusly haven’t been to Eastern Europe. Angle grinder is like an all in one power tool here, I’ve seen washing machines powered by them, you can buy a freaking table saw attachment for angle grinders here
This was one of your funniest vids in a long time! Absolute Gold! I remember a few years back when people in the comments were demanding "more chainsaw videos" and you gave them a good rant and that video that was just 10 minutes of your saw sitting on a stump. I bet this video made their year! I'm going to be saying "Oiling" at random times for the next week or two while chuckling to myself like a madman.
The metric system is not nearly as complicated as our own, it's based on powers of 10, super easy! It's only difficult when you keep trying to compare it, in order to find reference to something familiar. Simply *using* it is the easiest thing ever.
I know an old timer timber cutter who used to never wear a hardhat while cutting, until one day it kicked back and got him on the top of the head. Ever since then, he wears his hardhat no matter how small the task is
3:10 i wish they would just change everything to metric. i hate doing math with fractions. multiples of ten please... it would be annoying at gist with distance estimations, but the time saved over all...
@@MisterBoy316 racism means hating a specific group of people due to religion or ethnic group so in fact you are the one mentioning hate and as well hating a country isn't racist
Yeah metric is really complicated.. For example : 10 millimetres = 1 centimetre 100 centimetres = 1 meter 1000 meters = 1 kilometre 1000 grams = 1 kilogram 1000 kilograms = 1 tonne 0° Celsius = freezing point of water 100° Celsius = boiling point of water This is way more simple : 25.4 millimetres = 1 inch 12 inch = 1 foot 3 feet = 1 yard 1760 yards = 1 mile 28.3495 grams = 1 oz 16 oz = 1 pound 14 pound = 1 stone... Not really that sure which is more complicated... In metric you don't really have to use stuff like 1/4 of an inch... Or half inch or anything like that...
From my observations, the Standard Chain Saw is doing a decent enough job. I am a boomer, 65, and have had five friends, so far, Darwin themselves with chain saw, ladder, and tree. Each one older than me. I believe the last words of each was along the lines of: "Oh, THAT's how a catapult woooooorrrrrrr..... . Men, when you get old, admit you're old!
I wouldn’t recommend the chainsaw grinder wheel it’s even more lethal than this cody. Stay safe and keep up the good work. Props from consett in the uk.
I'm impressed with the level of danger of this tool. I want to try it but I don't want to. I don't know how they could integrate a chain brake on something that idles at 10,000rpm+.
If you do decide to test one of the Chainsaw disks, know that they have rightfully earned the nickname meat-eater or meat-axe, much the same as a "miller" for an angle grinder. They are even more dangerous than this contraption. Even Stumpy Nubs almost lost a pair of fingers to one fairly recently. Cheers!
Imagine that cheap chinese chain throwing a link/cutter at that speed. This takes the "death wheel" to a whole new level. No way I would ever even turn this thing on - grab a hand saw if I had no other alternative.
I'm thinking if I am in a zombie apocalypse, this is the IDEAL chainsaw for bolting to a truck bumper. all that safety nonsense is wasted space. higher rpm also makes it a better melee weapon.
Don't use the chainsaw wheel on the grinder. My father-in-law tried that and ended up with a hospitalization and knee surgery. It's not worth the risk. Too much torque and too little control.
Fellow I work with had 3 months off work from leg injury he received from chainsaw attachment onto grinder. It flew out of his hands right into his leg down cutting down to bone.
Three things: 1) they are sending these to us to thin the herd. 2) Nice stocks. 3) You got me to go back and watch the Osis survival kit video and gave me two laughs this morning.
It's a great tool if your timber framing, rough in or demo. Makes lath and plaster removal faster and is safer than running your skill saw on walls and easier to control your depth than a reciprocating saw. You want to hang an apron on it though for chips and if the chain decides it wants in your pocket.
that kickback can kill you i can confirm that. i was working with a rotary grinder for like hours. and it was heavy, like 5 KG. now this might nos seem much but after holding that thing for hours ,trust me it will feel the weight. now bc i was so tired when i puyt it on the metal it kickback into my upper - inner leg. now, bc it was a grinder it just rasped a bit of skin ( i still got the scar tho) , now imagine it was a cutter blade instead of a grinding one. it would have cut right throu my leg where is the femural artery. means not even god can save you. that artery passes 10l of blood per minute., and you only have 5( average) . so ppl dont sky on safety. no1 ever got killed bc was too safe.
Holy cow. I never thought I would encounter a tool that made me feel like a Safety Sally, and yet...here we are. Thanks for the awesome video as usual Cody!
Chain saws are inherently dangerous even when used properly and with full safety gear. A chain saw is one of the few tools that can kill you even when you are doing everything right. This thing is dangerous by design since it has no chip deflector or chain brake or clutch, and it has no proper rear handle. It also won't stop without turning off the switch and will run on after the switch is thrown.
Imagine one of these on a on/off grinder instead of a trigger. That's scary. Or if someone had a cordless grinder with a switch and they dropped it while it was on.
I used to use a wide carbide tooth wheel to gouge out welds in aluminium with an on/off grinder. Before each cut you gotta plan everything out, since your only safety factors are not letting it grab, and knowing where it will go if it grabs.
I can see it being useful for smaller jobs where one does not want to drag out the 21" or larger saw. In my case I am cutting down some of those 'Builder Bushes' they like to put in front of new homes-pointy leaves, thick and a haven for Yellow Jackets. Kukri got rid of leaves and small branches but it's a battle so low to ground for ax to do the 3" trunks and limbs. That little thing should do it quickly.
That was hilarious. Although frighteningly fast and unsafe, it works really well. Good info on the hard hat, there is a RUclips video of a guy trimming small logs and touches the end of a stump just past them. The saw came of and hit him in the forehead. He drops the saw and runs towards the camera bleeding.
Complicated Metric System?? I seem to remember you having trouble halving the imperial measurement of the riverside bench! The Metric System uses simple maths. Anyone who thinks they can easily use imperial measurements with fractions is kidding themselves.
That is probably one of the scariest pieces of power equipment I have ever seen! I would not touch that thing except in a possible emergency...and even then...
Guys! Guys! Okay, so, opinions of safety, utility, even the vaguest willingness to USE (let alone BUY) such a device, I think we're all overlooking a really, really important point: This is a thing that's 100% NOT based on a US patent! Totally original! From CHINA! I agree it's solving a nonexistent problem... I concur about the analysis on what it suggests should it come to a land war... No argument regarding the opium-induced bat-sh*t insanity that was no doubt the genesis of the "tool" itself (*puff*puff* "Xiōngdì, nǐ zhīdào nà huì hěn kù ma...?"¹)... ...and albeit, this is very likely because any American product designer currently employed by a major tool manufacturer would be trying to find work as a back-office desktop publisher the day after they submitted this "class-action-on-a-stick-o-matic"... ...but look you guys! *They made a thing!* --- ¹ "Bro: yanno what'd be cool...?"
I can see this contraption mounted to a bench, and use it as a general speed cutter for wood. I would not dare hold that thing in my hand, if that chain gets eaten from friction, and comes loose, it will slice your face in half, or chop of your 3rd leg.
Could you use an assembly such as that to build a saw-mill type of apparatus? If it's bolted down, you don't have to worry about lick back, and you could build-in clear shielding...
It was such a good one, I gave it out as gifts to people I don’t like! Just kidding, but that gem of a survival kit is why I subscribed to the channel. Was such a great laugh.
I worked pretty good. I wouldn’t replace a chainsaw with it but I would definitely consider it if I was creating a tool like a homemade pole saw or a firewood chopper or some kind of machinery where I needed a chainsaw blade on it, it could be actuated with a relay, so if you were going to build something you could run some logs through and chop to length and have them drop into the wood splitter, that would be a very cheap option. You would have to find a better oiling system but for a fixed chainsaw blade to drive mechanism it’s pretty good. I’m not sure it’s legal though because they can’t sell a chainsaw without a break on it so I’m sure there’s some regulation out there that would make this thing illegal, But I can definitely think of some uses for it and I love that it cuts so fast, so I’m guessing that’s going to produce more heat and possibly dull the blade quicker.
Idk, I think this is top tier dangerous things to do with a grinder. I can just imagine it somehow binding with the axle and then having a spinning chainsaw in your hands
I just bought a cordless version of this :) My oiler has a cap with a plug for popping off when in use, to let the oil flow. I bought it because someone stole my bag with a cordless grinder and a cordless chainsaw. This was a cheap replacement for both, though the chainsaw assembly is so complex I can't see me ever using it (or I'll just leave it as a mini cordless chainsaw). I use a chainsaw about once in 56 years (to clear some branches to build a floating jetty) so it's good enough for me :P
I'm going to contact the Chinese factory who made this because I could use a chainsaw attachment for my vacuum cleaner.
USB powered would be great too!
You must have some serious cobwebs lol
They probably have a chainsaw attachment for the Kitchenaid standing mixer
Thats why I get up early and watch a W vid..because if they made a "Vac-Saw" she'd want one.
Does you dog keep attacking your vacuum cleaner? Now introducing:
*_DOG-B-GONE_*
That close-up of your boot lacing technique is a game changer.
Yes it is!
Yeah
Agreed
Man, you ain't kidding. I watched that 3 times.
Works even better if you just pre tie the top knot
I like how it says "chain saw" on the bar so you don't get confused. It's a thoughtful touch.👌
Yeah, they misspelled China Saw. That’s why we have child labor laws. Kids can’t spell.
It’s because the only people who would seriously use something like this wouldn’t be able to identify a chain saw.
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The designers of this where like" Let's take the two most dangerous tools known to man and combine them, HELL YEAH!"
The new model has a laser sight
The “Soprano” attachment.🤣
Get a battery powered grinder and mount it as a bayonet then its 3 most dangerous tools
Make that a radial arm and you can add the third most dangerous tool...
Lefty chain saw attachment.
I'm also one of those "morons" who always wears a helmet. It's not for protection from the obvious, it's protection from the unexpected.
As someone whos had a helmet knocked out of my hands by a flying wrench. Can't agree more, it's always the unexpected hazards that'll get you
yea, Ive heard a story of a guy who took a saw through the face, killed him instantly but he was still standing for a couple seconds it was so fast
"We don't wear a seat belt for IF we have an accident.
"We wear a seat belt for WHEN we have an accident."
Helmet holds hearing muffs in place and muffs keep helmet tight. Also, most of the time I'm cutting down trees alone. I wear a orange or highway crew yellow long-sleeved shirt when in summer. They can find me quicker under the tree.
Chainsaw grinding wheels are even more terrifying. I've read some horror stories about them, the worst was a guy who was using if for wood carving, it bit in and kicked back out of his hands, grabbed onto his shirt sleeve, surged up his arm and took a gouge out of his neck and the side of his face, all of this by the way happened in less than a second. And by some miracle he didn't sever any major arteries.
I'm pretty sure that they are literally THE most dangerous consumer tool. I used a similar disc with carbide teeth for carving out corrosion and welds in aluminium and those are colloquially known as a "meat-axe". Before each cut you gotta plan everything out, since your only safety factors are not letting it grab, and knowing where it will go if it grabs.
I saw a video clip I think it was shared on Facebook, idk, someone showed me their phone. Anyway the guy's chainsaw kicked back into his face. It didn't show the accident happening but rather aftermath.
In video it was before he had got medical attention, maybe waiting for ambulance to arrive. He was standing and conscious. It had ripped inches deep vertically through entire face and into sinus cavities and split jaw completely in half all way up to neck (without cutting neck). In video it showed someone lifting his face up and to sides at chainsaw cut and could see sinus cavities and deep into his mouth and throat behind gash. His face was attached to skull by a thick piece of flesh near his forehead on both sides of cut as I remember it, and each side of jaw was only still attached to his body from pieces on side near ears. It cut upper and lower portions with teeth and his mouth deeply and completely in half. It was totally horrifying. If he survived he will be horrifically disfigured. And I'm sure it happened so fast.
I would never use a chainsaw after seeing that. I cut tip of my thumb off with a machete so I don't feel safe with table saws, chain saws, etc
I wouldn't knowingly walk into a sho por work area where those chain wheels were being used 🤣🤣🤣
I worked in a fab shop years ago that had a big safety yellow circle painted around an embedded zip disc in a corrugated metal wall. It broke in half on the grinder and flew across the room and embedded in the wall.
They left it there as a lesson to always keep the guard on the grinder
@@ryanmcewen415 I used to get emails on site to print out and pin up in the lunchroom to keep people on their toes, one of them was a case study of a worker's angle grinder with a cut off wheel, guardless of course, exploded the disc and embedded it in his chest, just barely missing his heart. Ive never been afraid of them, but im just waiting for the day that someone gets injured badly enough to be sent to emergency.
Finally a thing I'm not excited to get myself. Lol
You do realize that by poking a hole in the oil bottle you voided all warranties.
What warranties? Once it leaves China all warranties are off!
As soon as you cut the tape that holds the box lid down the warranties over
@@PatNetherlander China has warranties
LMAO
It came with a warranty?
"at least we are not using the metric system, the complicated system" , lets agree to disagree
Yes, i was like wut
Yea. It's such a "hatefully" precise way of measurement. Like who need precision anyways right?
I too will agree to disagree. Americans have such confusing UOMs
@@jcbizthekey it’s like even NASA uses it sooo...
@@JCuriosity All americans use it. Almost all imperial values are based on metric system. This guy just does not know that.
Retired electrician, and a boomer, ofc. During my working career, I could add and subtract fractions with different denominators in my head. I still wish we'd switched to metric!
"Safety squint" in full effect!
😂😂
I see you’re a man of culture.
Only a west coast guy would wear socks like that.
West coast socks east coast bar size 😆
Well he's not far from San Francisco right? 😏
I agree about the socks!
Dude it's Oregon you should see my socks, but we are far some San Fran but closer to San Portland I mean new Portland or caliportland idk I'm getting them all mixed up these days, I try to stay out of the city. Anyway Great video Cody 👍
But the wicked witch of the EAST had the same pair.
I made fun of wearing face shields while using large grinding wheels until the one day one exploded split my safety glasses in half and blew my nose and forehead open. I couldn’t imagine a grinder with a death rope attached to it wth lol
I laughed at people on yt wearing safety glasses for hammering nails. Until my boss hit his forehead with a hammer when we were making the ceiling. :D.
I doubt it has a "chain catcher", so who knows where the chain would go. Belly, crotch, legs.
@@peger Better look silly with lots of safety on than not being able to look, or needing a new face. I believe the same applies to wearing helmet and gloves while bycling.
You always want to wear more protective equipment than you need.
had a grinding stone ( used for polishing granite ) explode on me . thankfully it was winter and i was dressed heavy it hit my torso mostly .i did not know the grinding stone had gotten wet and when it heated up boom. no face shield just safty glasses and dust mask
Was doing hedging with manual hand shears once, without eye protection. Tiny bit of wood flew into my left eye like a bullet. Literally the eyeball itself. There's still a brown mark under my iris where it popped me. Could have blinded me. 1/8th of an inch was the difference. Protect yourself. You only get one body.
This would be awesome as an under-barrel attachment for my scary military grade fully semi automatic assault ar-14.
this thing is literally a chainsword from 40k
Like the rifle from gears of War
Fully semi auto lmao. You need all the attachments you can get coming up on these hard times because the ATF is gonna come knocking at your door.
I hope it's not in scary 9mm that blows the lungs right out of you. God pony watchimacallit.......dang Jill........Kamala stand up..........who am I.......
Would be better on an ar-16. They're a nice upgrade over the ar-14 and even slightly better than the current most-popular model.
"Complicated metric systhem"
Says the guy measuring everything in feet toenails and grains.
I really don't get it. In Imperial, you struggle comparing 2lbs 13 Oz with 3lbs, or adding yard, foot, inches.
In metric, you can add a mm to a meter without thinking...
As an american, we are too stubborn to change. Our government tried to change our system but the citizens just said "f*ck it" and kept using the same measurements so they ended up changing it back
Problem is while the numbers are easy to work with... They mean nothing considering I didn't grow up using it.
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1m is a bit over 1 yard
A typical ruler is 30cm, or 1ft
Only inches are a bit stupid. 2In are 5cm. Don't get me started on 3/16th of an inch. That's no unit for me, but utter madness...
PSI is a unit I can understand, but it's not practical for me.
@@thing4826 They are actually the ones that have a meaning, 1 cubic centimeter of water is about a gram , so a liter is a kilogram.
How are you gonna tell how many gramms of water there are in a bottle, when it says 7 ounces of water?
you are going to 7 time 1.7338 cubic inches and try to find out the weight?
Or for 28.413 Cubic centimeter and then from gramm back to ponds ?
A bar is about atmosphere pressure or the pressure of a 10 meter water column.
"Hey moron" made me laugh so much i started crying
All these years and I've never seen the 2x shoe lacing technique! Wranglerstar....why did you hold out, man?
5 years in the Army, plus years more wearing steel-toes in other jobs, and never once saw this. This feels like some kind of super life hack.
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if the army is anything like the Marines, you tie left over right. He tied right over left.
@@Ranstone Okay.... but why? Is there a valid point to it? Curious.
You obviusly haven’t been to Eastern Europe. Angle grinder is like an all in one power tool here, I’ve seen washing machines powered by them, you can buy a freaking table saw attachment for angle grinders here
Amen to that.
This was one of your funniest vids in a long time! Absolute Gold! I remember a few years back when people in the comments were demanding "more chainsaw videos" and you gave them a good rant and that video that was just 10 minutes of your saw sitting on a stump. I bet this video made their year! I'm going to be saying "Oiling" at random times for the next week or two while chuckling to myself like a madman.
The metric system is not nearly as complicated as our own, it's based on powers of 10, super easy! It's only difficult when you keep trying to compare it, in order to find reference to something familiar. Simply *using* it is the easiest thing ever.
Love how this PoS is mounted on an absolutely beautiful Fein angle-grinder.
"I wish I had a faceshield" understatement of the year. That chain breaks and somebody is dying!
If you survive the chain break of that thing than the engineers who designed it better run for there life.
I know a guy that has worn a scare from his forehead to his chin for over 30 years due to a chain saw kickback, seeing that guy is a safety reminder
😮👍
He’s lucky to be walking around with his brains inside his skull.
My favorite part is when you say “oiling”😂
My favorite part is when you say “blade”
I know an old timer timber cutter who used to never wear a hardhat while cutting, until one day it kicked back and got him on the top of the head. Ever since then, he wears his hardhat no matter how small the task is
3:10 i wish they would just change everything to metric.
i hate doing math with fractions.
multiples of ten please...
it would be annoying at gist with distance estimations, but the time saved over all...
"The BLD chainsaw attachment, obviously stands for blood" - hahahaha I snorted so loud at that :D
If only Caleb had a chainsaw!
That is a china saw, not a chain saw.
I realize the placement of the "a" is what fooled me too!
It's either that or A Chin Saw
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😂🤣
racist bullshit.
Really? It was the "SAW" bit I found most dubious and sketchy.
@@MisterBoy316 racism means hating a specific group of people due to religion or ethnic group so in fact you are the one mentioning hate and as well hating a country isn't racist
"BLD well it obviously stands for blood" LOL 😂😂😂😂😂🤣
Yeah metric is really complicated.. For example :
10 millimetres = 1 centimetre
100 centimetres = 1 meter
1000 meters = 1 kilometre
1000 grams = 1 kilogram
1000 kilograms = 1 tonne
0° Celsius = freezing point of water
100° Celsius = boiling point of water
This is way more simple :
25.4 millimetres = 1 inch
12 inch = 1 foot
3 feet = 1 yard
1760 yards = 1 mile
28.3495 grams = 1 oz
16 oz = 1 pound
14 pound = 1 stone...
Not really that sure which is more complicated... In metric you don't really have to use stuff like 1/4 of an inch... Or half inch or anything like that...
"hey we need a chainsaw let's buy one"
"we have a chainsaw at home"
Chainsaw at home :
This is called a Darwin Assist Device. Make more and make them cheap!
DAD lmao
casual eugenics, you must be a good Christian
From my observations, the Standard Chain Saw is doing a decent enough job. I am a boomer, 65, and have had five friends, so far, Darwin themselves with chain saw, ladder, and tree. Each one older than me.
I believe the last words of each was along the lines of:
"Oh, THAT's how a catapult woooooorrrrrrr..... .
Men, when you get old, admit you're old!
@@TimeSurfer206 mo
And BLD on the guard stands for Blood Loss Device
Way too dangerous without a chain brake
Most of us used saws for years that didn’t have a break. We are just fine.
@@matttraxler3567 but people had common sense then and weren't man buns wearing east coasters😂
6:25 I don’t think I ever laughed harder “Hey moron this is why Walt a Funny Guy”
I highly recommend a grinder with speed control. I recently got a bosche with it and I'll never go back
I wouldn’t recommend the chainsaw grinder wheel it’s even more lethal than this cody. Stay safe and keep up the good work. Props from consett in the uk.
Agreed. Stumpy Nubs was doing some carving with one and came close to an amputation when it kicked back.
@@briantaylor9266 He knew they were dangerous, too.
You saying "oiling" had me cracking up 🤣
Same. By far the best part
I'm impressed with the level of danger of this tool. I want to try it but I don't want to. I don't know how they could integrate a chain brake on something that idles at 10,000rpm+.
I can't believe he said the metric system is complicated, pardon me sir if I don't measure things using a Glock 9's by Cheeseburger system
Thank you. I've been curious about this product. Horrible reviews on Amazon.
"Do i really need armor for this test? No of course not, But I do need it for a killer thumbnail and a great click bait title" I love this show.
This will join the infamous circular swing saw as a self limb lopper. I think every one of our adversaries should be equipped with it.
If you do decide to test one of the Chainsaw disks, know that they have rightfully earned the nickname meat-eater or meat-axe, much the same as a "miller" for an angle grinder. They are even more dangerous than this contraption. Even Stumpy Nubs almost lost a pair of fingers to one fairly recently.
Cheers!
Air powered "millers" are much safer than electric but still deadly.
If you are afraid to use the tip then use the tip for a few hours. Muscle memory will help prevent a kickback altogether
One of your more entertaining "test" videos. P.S. the instructions clearly say to have a coworker squeeze the oil bottle while cutting.
Imagine that cheap chinese chain throwing a link/cutter at that speed. This takes the "death wheel" to a whole new level. No way I would ever even turn this thing on - grab a hand saw if I had no other alternative.
"Oiling" Had me laughing every time.
It's like saying "contact" when you go to start an engine
Sketchiness level is 12 out of 10. What an efficient way to accidentally chop your hand off.
I mean allot of application of grinders is the dangerous and cheap way of doing something. And I love this tool.
Safety third
If that chain were to go, see ya bud. More than the helmet or eyewear, how he’s playing with this thing without a face shield is bananas.
I'm thinking if I am in a zombie apocalypse, this is the IDEAL chainsaw for bolting to a truck bumper. all that safety nonsense is wasted space. higher rpm also makes it a better melee weapon.
Don't use the chainsaw wheel on the grinder. My father-in-law tried that and ended up with a hospitalization and knee surgery. It's not worth the risk. Too much torque and too little control.
Fellow I work with had 3 months off work from leg injury he received from chainsaw attachment onto grinder. It flew out of his hands right into his leg down cutting down to bone.
So what you're saying is , they do work.☺️
Three things: 1) they are sending these to us to thin the herd. 2) Nice stocks. 3) You got me to go back and watch the Osis survival kit video and gave me two laughs this morning.
Complicated metric system? Did I miss something. 3/8" + 7/16" + 2" or 30mm+45mm+100mm go!
5 out of 4 people has trouble with fractions 😊
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There’s only 2 kinds of countries in this world: those that use the metric system and those that put man on the moon AND are 2-0 in World Wars.
@@python3574 Didn’t knew the moon was in an Hollywood studio.
It's a great tool if your timber framing, rough in or demo. Makes lath and plaster removal faster and is safer than running your skill saw on walls and easier to control your depth than a reciprocating saw. You want to hang an apron on it though for chips and if the chain decides it wants in your pocket.
What you described is called a recip saw and they're much safer then this thing and more effective.
that kickback can kill you i can confirm that. i was working with a rotary grinder for like hours. and it was heavy, like 5 KG. now this might nos seem much but after holding that thing for hours ,trust me it will feel the weight. now bc i was so tired when i puyt it on the metal it kickback into my upper - inner leg. now, bc it was a grinder it just rasped a bit of skin ( i still got the scar tho) , now imagine it was a cutter blade instead of a grinding one. it would have cut right throu my leg where is the femural artery. means not even god can save you. that artery passes 10l of blood per minute., and you only have 5( average) . so ppl dont sky on safety. no1 ever got killed bc was too safe.
Holy cow. I never thought I would encounter a tool that made me feel like a Safety Sally, and yet...here we are. Thanks for the awesome video as usual Cody!
I'm happy with my old husquarna, thank you! 🤣🤣🤣
why are you so against the metric system. it’s way easier for conversions than our system.
I think it’s a case of what youngsters might call “trolling”
Chain saws are inherently dangerous even when used properly and with full safety gear. A chain saw is one of the few tools that can kill you even when you are doing everything right. This thing is dangerous by design since it has no chip deflector or chain brake or clutch, and it has no proper rear handle. It also won't stop without turning off the switch and will run on after the switch is thrown.
“You see THAT, moron” ahhhh how I love well timed sarcasm
Imagine one of these on a on/off grinder instead of a trigger. That's scary. Or if someone had a cordless grinder with a switch and they dropped it while it was on.
I used to use a wide carbide tooth wheel to gouge out welds in aluminium with an on/off grinder. Before each cut you gotta plan everything out, since your only safety factors are not letting it grab, and knowing where it will go if it grabs.
Cody, be careful with the chainsaw grinding wheel! My brother almost lost his fingers on one. I forget how many stitches he needed.
The designer and an OSHA inspector had an argument about the definition of “dangerous tool”.
I can see it being useful for smaller jobs where one does not want to drag out the 21" or larger saw. In my case I am cutting down some of those 'Builder Bushes' they like to put in front of new homes-pointy leaves, thick and a haven for Yellow Jackets. Kukri got rid of leaves and small branches but it's a battle so low to ground for ax to do the 3" trunks and limbs. That little thing should do it quickly.
“Hey moron, why do you cut wood with a hard had”...!!! Haha. Im dying!!
That was hilarious. Although frighteningly fast and unsafe, it works really well. Good info on the hard hat, there is a RUclips video of a guy trimming small logs and touches the end of a stump just past them. The saw came of and hit him in the forehead. He drops the saw and runs towards the camera bleeding.
Complicated Metric System?? I seem to remember you having trouble halving the imperial measurement of the riverside bench! The Metric System uses simple maths. Anyone who thinks they can easily use imperial measurements with fractions is kidding themselves.
That is probably one of the scariest pieces of power equipment I have ever seen! I would not touch that thing except in a possible emergency...and even then...
This could possibly be the most dangerous tool I have ever seen. I'm ordering 1 today.
My grandfather hit himself in the forehead with a chainsaw. He survived just fine, but he ended up with a gnarly scar. Helmets are good.
Let me point out that it was metric system that took US to the moon.
It's just a joke bud
@@TRBNTR98 I know.
"Just had to do a little die-grinding and it fit"
lmao
If you guys get time, I'm dying to see the inside of your camper. Well actually a walk around and walkthrough. ❤
@3:03
He’s joking right..? RIGHT?!
The bld chainsaw attachment obviously stands for blood lmfao 🤣 @1:29 cody @WranglerStar
Don't buy the chainsaw grinding wheel until you watch Stumpy Nubs videos on this subject. It is worse than the BLD!!!
You'll be carving elephants out of stumps in no time with that thing.
The only stumps that thing will ever be near are the stumps of the fingers and arms of its user.
forget the chainsaw, we need a video explaining how those boots were laced :-)
Tbh @wranglestar you're probably one of the most experienced and knowledgeable people I've ever seen with a chain saw
Guys! Guys! Okay, so, opinions of safety, utility, even the vaguest willingness to USE (let alone BUY) such a device, I think we're all overlooking a really, really important point: This is a thing that's 100% NOT based on a US patent! Totally original! From CHINA!
I agree it's solving a nonexistent problem...
I concur about the analysis on what it suggests should it come to a land war...
No argument regarding the opium-induced bat-sh*t insanity that was no doubt the genesis of the "tool" itself (*puff*puff* "Xiōngdì, nǐ zhīdào nà huì hěn kù ma...?"¹)...
...and albeit, this is very likely because any American product designer currently employed by a major tool manufacturer would be trying to find work as a back-office desktop publisher the day after they submitted this "class-action-on-a-stick-o-matic"...
...but look you guys! *They made a thing!*
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¹ "Bro: yanno what'd be cool...?"
He has come to the Texas coast side. Short bar, strapped onto a grinder.
I don't think there's aguy out there that wouldn't pull that face, when starting that thing up😁
I can see this contraption mounted to a bench, and use it as a general speed cutter for wood. I would not dare hold that thing in my hand, if that chain gets eaten from friction, and comes loose, it will slice your face in half, or chop of your 3rd leg.
For some reason you sounded like Kermit at 5:55. No judgement or anything just kinda funny
Oh yea 😂
Could you use an assembly such as that to build a saw-mill type of apparatus? If it's bolted down, you don't have to worry about lick back, and you could build-in clear shielding...
Does Mrs. W know you wear her socks? lol Just kidding of course. Takes a brave man to try that saw out.
The oasis survival kit was legendary. If you havnt seen it look it up
It was such a good one, I gave it out as gifts to people I don’t like! Just kidding, but that gem of a survival kit is why I subscribed to the channel. Was such a great laugh.
Looks like he finally got himself a proper West Coast Chainsaw 😎
From the far far west coast.... approved by the administration
I worked pretty good. I wouldn’t replace a chainsaw with it but I would definitely consider it if I was creating a tool like a homemade pole saw or a firewood chopper or some kind of machinery where I needed a chainsaw blade on it, it could be actuated with a relay, so if you were going to build something you could run some logs through and chop to length and have them drop into the wood splitter, that would be a very cheap option. You would have to find a better oiling system but for a fixed chainsaw blade to drive mechanism it’s pretty good. I’m not sure it’s legal though because they can’t sell a chainsaw without a break on it so I’m sure there’s some regulation out there that would make this thing illegal, But I can definitely think of some uses for it and I love that it cuts so fast, so I’m guessing that’s going to produce more heat and possibly dull the blade quicker.
Good ideas
I don't know why I laughed out loud every time he said "oiling" hahahaha.
Mr wranglerstar if you see this then hi from Scotland hope your well :)
Perhaps this saw will be featured in the next installment of "Shake Hands with Danger."
Haha I love that movie.
Men !!!!!!!! You need full face shield 🛡 with that thing lol 😂
Idk, I think this is top tier dangerous things to do with a grinder. I can just imagine it somehow binding with the axle and then having a spinning chainsaw in your hands
If you give it away, make the person who receives it sign a liability waiver.
The test hasn't started but I'm ordering one
We need to see the chainsaw grinding wheel. Also with a cordless grinder this looks like it would be decent for trimming small limbs around the yard.
By small limbs, are you reffering to "arms and legs"
Calling the metric system difficult at 3:15, in his trailer video mentioning a "two and five sixteenths" ball. Smh
I just bought a cordless version of this :) My oiler has a cap with a plug for popping off when in use, to let the oil flow. I bought it because someone stole my bag with a cordless grinder and a cordless chainsaw. This was a cheap replacement for both, though the chainsaw assembly is so complex I can't see me ever using it (or I'll just leave it as a mini cordless chainsaw). I use a chainsaw about once in 56 years (to clear some branches to build a floating jetty) so it's good enough for me :P
Would love to see the review of the Chinese appendix removal kit.
It is right up there with the Chinese Microwave home psychiatry psychiatry kit.
Gross but very funny 😆😆😆😆
the chainsaw grinding wheel is dangerous man. I'd use this over that grinding wheel disk
Next be a circular saw blade for chainsaws or grinder wheel for them lol
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