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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
1m Channel Master project
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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 938227"><p>I sometimes don't understand why this is not emphasised on packaging for this and garden-variety chainsaws.</p><p>There should be lot's of "if you've not tried this before, get a 101 from someone who has before even turning this thing on" plastered all around the packaging, as well as a mandatory safety equipment package.</p><p></p><p>These tools are great timesavers, but they are *really* dangerous to operate, only made more safe by having all the right safety equipment. Helmet, goggles, visor, earplugs minimum; pants, jacket, steel-tipped boots best, especially when working with chainsaws.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I look stupid in the steel-mesh re-inforced pants and sweat profusely with helmet and visor when cutting wood in the summer or fitting fence-posts, but I can't grow another leg or arm, whereas I *can* have a shower and a beer afterwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 938227"] I sometimes don't understand why this is not emphasised on packaging for this and garden-variety chainsaws. There should be lot's of "if you've not tried this before, get a 101 from someone who has before even turning this thing on" plastered all around the packaging, as well as a mandatory safety equipment package. These tools are great timesavers, but they are *really* dangerous to operate, only made more safe by having all the right safety equipment. Helmet, goggles, visor, earplugs minimum; pants, jacket, steel-tipped boots best, especially when working with chainsaws. Yes, I look stupid in the steel-mesh re-inforced pants and sweat profusely with helmet and visor when cutting wood in the summer or fitting fence-posts, but I can't grow another leg or arm, whereas I *can* have a shower and a beer afterwards. [/QUOTE]
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