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From: hunteddown848
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  • (sorry but) Kid has camera seizure at :45-1:03

  • steel it self is hard besides this isnt practical its to bulky and in a survival situation i don't think your trying to cut down a very big tree just saplings. whats with the ladder though.

  • Do not bother with dislikes.

  • ManHunt

  • Hm so the basic problem with this is that it isnt set up to cut in both directions. The sabercut saw you saw online has its teeth sharpened in both directions, so you can cut in both directions. It could still work in only one, but would be slower. You could sharpen the other side, but I doubt many people know how to do that. Combined with the fact that Amazon sells the real thing for like $25, and that a chain saw blade costs about $15 - $20, depending on size, I'd say just buy the real one

  • good tool bad video

  • Stop moving the frigging camera around!!!

  • Learn to operate a camera before posting any more vids. I had to stop watching this half way thru cuase I felt motion sick.

  • A little young to be playing with chainsaws, Mr. 20 year old? (channel)

  • Is that a caving ladder made out of PVC and cord?? lol

  • what are you doing with that camera

  • what are you doing with that camera

  • Awesome tool, invest in a tripod for that camera and you are good to go.

  • Your camera handling skills suck big time mate!

  • i feel motion sick from watching your vid

    lol

  • here are a couple suggestions. instead of cutting the chain i just ground down one side of 2 rivets revoved a link. now you have holes for the keyrings. the rivet holes.  i went a step further and sewed 2 nylon straps with the rings in them in loops as handles. my finished product took a couple hours,( no straps just rings 20 min tops) and looks professional. i used a 6 in replacement chain from walmart $5. opened up its about 14 - 16 in.. works like a charm. thanks for the idea.

  • @Redwingnut198346 I did much the same as you, except I used braided paracord, its just more readily available for me than nylon webbing.

  • firstly learn how to hold video camera, without fucking shaking etc

  • whats the pvc thing in the backround

  • looks like a ladder

  • Hey Good stuff Dude May I sugest a tripod and doing your presentation in front of the camera. I found this video very jumpy and hard to watch. How much did the chain cost??

  • Hey ur right this is sweet

  • great video i luv ur stuff hope u make some more videos soon

  • Good men..

  • great vid man very crafty!

  • u make some cool stuff

  • will that saw cut both ways or just one way??

  • Good video.

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