I think ER stitches are very expensive. Upon doing the math, they seem like a good idea.
But no, I don't use them and I've cut a chain saw for over 40 years and have not been cut, yet. But I know it can happen, since I've had a few close shaves and I've seen others get cut.
I've got that exact chainsaw. Just used it about an hour ago to clear storm damage. You spot on about it being addictive. When I crank that thing up, I'm cutting anything that's slightly questionable.it's addictive volbham!! I hope you have some other wood to cut when you get finished with this one ...
I'm not an expert w/ chainsaws, but I have put in several hours on them ... being slow/deliberate about what you're doing will take you a long way safety-wise .. I'm sure they're standard now, but it's good to have a chain brake that sits right in front of where your left hand grips the saw handle ..
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I've got that exact chainsaw. Just used it about an hour ago to clear storm damage. You spot on about it being addictive. When I crank that thing up, I'm cutting anything that's slightly questionable.
If the job is very big and you haven't used a chainsaw much, prepare to have your ass kicked. It will flat out wear you out and make you sore.