cutting rock with my stihl ts460
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nice job man. Stihl is the best. I might be getting one of these in a few yrs after i move back to country
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silicosis.
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What is wrong with you?
Haven't you got any mexicans you can employ to do this!
Forget about a dust mask, better get a belt for your pants, your men claevage is not that apealing
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@sr20DETdrift LOL! Well I am not sure you can accurately classify this as "construction" I see little constructive potential however "destruction" seems a fitting term.
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Ahhh, now I have smaller rocks!
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no ear plugs, no mask, no eye protection. now thats how you do construction
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@pinkybro a whole damn lot of dust
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Silikosis is what you deserve for useless playing arund and pollute
ingeniero3aleman 8 months ago
@ingeniero3aleman Bad grammar is what you deserve for being a troll.
mccormickchainsaw 8 months ago
Pertaining to safety, I agree with comments. Anyone with no ability to understand why we would want to cut rocks should maybe go back to preschool and re read the three little pigs, and then maybe play with legos for a while, and then maybe check out some 13th century cathedrals. The rock seems soft. How fast would that saw cut through granite?
PUFFTHEMAGICMARMOT 8 months ago
@PUFFTHEMAGICMARMOT Great post i am unsure of granite cutting but yes this rock is very soft sandstone
mccormickchainsaw 8 months ago
hey MADHATTE, those diamond Blades can't cut metal/steel, it will ruin them...You can actually touch your skin with the blade when its running and it wouldnt cut you...Unless you put alot of pressure on it.
PS, My Video is better hahahaha.
Decoded69 1 year ago
@Decoded69 i hate them damn diamond blades. Expensive junk if you ask me.
mccormickchainsaw 1 year ago