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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2006

Dad (diggermike) cutting logs on his sawbench. The saw is powered by a drivebelt connected to his Field Marshall tractor (series two, 1947) which you can hear in the background...

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  • Wow.. and he still has both arms.

  • now that is a safe system, i want one for the kids to play with!!

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  • Meu ídolo!

  • Instant cranium gap

  • @Woodbogger13 True but still... one moment of lack of attention and you could louse an are or worse!  I wouldn't risk it!

  • One slip and he's going to give himself a labotomy

  • to all people who think this is unsafe

    as long as you are NOT a retard, it IS possible to this safely

  • The worst problem with this one isn't the one all the safety nazis are hollering about, it's the horrendously dull saw blade. Sharpen the blade properly and this would be a lot safer and a ton easier.

  • I foresee a Darwin award in your near future

  • I swear I was looking for the blood to fly any second (stupid)

  • @ZS6JMP -- I know what you mean about it being a pain in the arse, I have to deal with it myself... calling me a liberal because I think this guy is a nutcase is wrong! The bottom line is this; that guy is a total nutcase for his total disregard of his own safety... and someday he will hurt himself, mark my words, but we'll never know... and I'm FAR from a liberal! BTW, If you were one of those radio ham geeks, your 'nickname' would put you in SA... took a shot in the dark and failed! laterz

  • @jeffpicks You see thats just my point, liberals like yourself wont be happy about safety...ever, to the point that nothing gets done and there is so much crap and paperwork to go through that the most miniscule task becomes a health and safety pain in the arse. I see this at work every day. H&S makes us all robots that must do and think the same. I love my workshop, as its the only place I can leave H&S bullshit at the door, and guess what, I still have all my bodily functions. BTW nt from SA

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