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  1. scooby1

    A really very silly question - if I may please ?

    Yes, we've got one of those but I wondered if any hard frost would damage it in any way when it was full of water.
  2. scooby1

    A really very silly question - if I may please ?

    Well, thanks for those replies Gentlemen. You're not both related to my Wife by any chance are you ? That's what she keeps coming up with. It's just that it is a thorn sticking in my side and buying a new bowl is a last resort (which I suspect I will have to do eventually) :mad::mad::mad:
  3. scooby1

    A really very silly question - if I may please ?

    I know that this is going to appear a very stupid question but I have something that is really annoying me and I am determined to find an answer if I can. I have a ceramic dog bowl which, because we no longer have a dog, is used for water for the wild birds that I feed outdoors. A couple of...
  4. scooby1

    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Hang on @Koolpc. It's not April Fools Day already is it ?
  5. scooby1

    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Thanks you @Diyisfun. Just don't burn it out. I've done 2 already !
  6. scooby1

    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Thank you @Koolpc. That sounds intesting, especially if it would also cut steel. I have power hacksaws, angle grinders with blades, etc. etc. but would love to know more about this when possible.
  7. scooby1

    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Thank you @Koolpc. This gets more interesting. Could you show us a bit more please ?
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    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    :giggle::giggle::giggle:
  9. scooby1

    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Thank you @Koolpc. Could you tell us a bit more about that ? Links to purchase, piccies, etc.
  10. scooby1

    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Thank you for that @johnny2007. That was very helpful.
  11. scooby1

    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Thank you @johnny2007. I'm afraid that I am ignorant about small battery power. I think I understand about volts but what exactly do amps mean ? There seems to be so many sizes and capacities of these small batteries.
  12. scooby1

    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Thank you @stevie888. Time will tell but I will report back on howit goes.
  13. scooby1

    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Thank you @foxhole. All that sort of information helps us on forums such as this. In actual fact the Head Gardener has informed me that she has ordered this for me to use : https://www.amazon.co.uk/Chainsaw-Compatible-Batteries-Brushless-Lubricator/dp/B0D93D375Z?th=1 I liked the idea for...
  14. scooby1

    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Thankyou @SFK. Aaaaah. My mistake, confused the recip saws with the hand saws. My bad. My apologies.
  15. scooby1

    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Thankyou @JohnD. But I am confused. You have been telling me about recip saws and yet you say that you usually hold the weight with your left hand and operate the trigger with your right. And that yours is quite big and heavy ???
  16. scooby1

    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Thank you @JohnD. They sound as if they are quite useful. But I have a problem which I haven't mentioned begore. I have a rotator cuff tear in my right shoulder and I would be using the saw qith my right hand and so I think it would cause me some grief.
  17. scooby1

    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Thank you @JohnD. Mmmmm That sounds interesting. I'll have another look.
  18. scooby1

    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Thanks for that @johnny2007. I think you are under the wrong impression. The LWMBO wouldn't even consider using the saw. That is what I am kept for ! I am just a lowly member of staff (fortunately the only one) But there are advantages. She does feed me and also keeps me warm at night.
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    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Thank you @SFK. I looked at that DeWalt but it's too big for what I want and it is a two-handed saw. I have a 40cm Husqvarna for that size of job but I will never go up a ladder with a petrol saw. I am fortunate that I have a JCB and if I've got big stuff to cut I get up in the front bucket.
  20. scooby1

    Cordless mini chainsaws - ?

    Thanks @stevie888. I would think that a reciprocating saw is safer than a chain saw but I have plenty of experience with the latter and I am sure it would be quicker. And can recip saws be sharpened ?
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