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Poulan 16-Inch 3.0 HP Electric Chain Saw #1630
 
Manufacturer: Poulan
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The Poulan 16-inch, 3 HP electric chain saw is perfect for light cutting jobs around the yard, with a cutting capacity of 32 inches diameter. The auto-oiling system keeps the 16-inch steel bar and chain fully lubricated. For safety, the inertia-activated chain brake stops the rotation of the chain should kickback occur. The unit comes fully assembled and includes a 1-year warranty.

Product Details

  • 3HP electric engine
  • 16" Steel Guide Bar
  • Large Volume Oil Tank (95cc)
  • Lightweight Design
  • Fully Assembled

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Good piece of equipment for the price
 
Review Date: January 11, 2007
Reviewer: James Harris, St. Louis, MO
Bought this about 6 months ago, have used it only once for about an hour. Works well on fallen limbs. I look forward to when the weather warms up when I can attempt to fell a tree with it.

Only drawback is the manual oiling mechanism. One must pump a button once every minute or sooner to keep bar and chain properly lubricated.

Not a bad piece of equipment for the price.

Bare-Bones Chainsaw
 
Review Date: March 26, 2008
Reviewer: typicalcustomer, USA
The Poulan 1630 is an absolutely bare-bones chainsaw. This tool has no frills or extra features. It is just a simple little chainsaw.

At the time of this posting, the Amazon product description claimed the Poulan 1630 chainsaw has an auto-oiling system. This is not true. The Poulan 1630's chain must be oiled after every ten seconds of use by holding down the oil cap button for three seconds. This is an inconvenience that distracts the chainsaw operator. I think we all agree that distractions should be kept to a minimum when using a chainsaw.

The designers of the Poulan 1630 must have spent very little time on ergonomics. The chainsaw's left-hand grip is very small and may cause hand cramping after several minutes of continual use. The safety switch is awkwardly located, forcing the right thumb to thrust forward during operation.

Safety features are minimal, and the hand guard is too small.

The Poulan 1630 is inexpensive, but still fails to provide much value for the money. For 50% more money, you can probably find a much better chainsaw. (Just don't make the mistake of buying a McColloch.)
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Steel-toe boots (also known as safety toe boots, steel-capped boots or safety boots) are durable boots or shoes that have a protective reinforcement in the toe, usually combined with a sole plate, which protect the foot from falling objects and punctures from below. Traditionally made of steel, the reinforcement can also be made of a composite material, or a plastic such as thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). Steel-toe boots are important in the construction industry and in many industrial settings. Occupational safety and health legislation or insurance requirements may require the use of such boots in some settings, and may mandate certification of such boots and the display of such certification directly on the boots. In Canada, certified boots have a Canadian Standards Association green triangle on them. <a onClick=”javascript:pageTracker. _trackPageview(’/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www. himfr. com/buy-brown_leather_pants/”>brown leather pants</a>Safety footwear now comes in many styles, including sneakers and clogs. Some are quite formal, for supervising engineers who must visit sites where protective footwear is mandatory. A myth about steel-toe boots is that the inserts actually create a more dangerous environment, because a significant weight could cause the steel to act like a blade, severing the toe instead of the weight simply crushing the foot. However, the weight needed to induce such a failure would result in such severe damage to the toe that amputation would be necessary anyway. [1]. Some brands of steel-toe footwear, particularly Dr. Martens and Grinders, have become fashionable within subcultures such as skinhead, punk, and rivethead. Most safety shoes have symbols on the outside, to indicate the protection the shoe offers. Examples are:Green Triangle indicates that it is a class 1 toe cap with puncture resistant sole. Yellow Triangle indicates that it is a class 2 toe cap with puncture resistant sole. White Square (with ohm symbol) indicates electrical protection. Yellow Square(with SD) indicates anti-static protection. Red Square(with C) indicates electrically conductive. Fir Tree indicates protection against chain-saws. In the United States, the applicable standard for protective footwear is ASTM standards F 2412-05, Standard Test Methods for Foot Protection and ASTMF 2413-05, Standard Specification for Performance Requirements for Foot Protection. OSHA requires compliance of ANSI Z41. 1-1991, “American National Standard for Personal Protection-Protective Footwear,” if purchased after July 5, 1994 [2]. If purchased before July 5, 1994, ANSI standard “USA Standard for Men’s Safety-Toe Footwear,” Z41. 1-1967 [3]. California has updated its regulations with the new 2005 ASTM standards F 2412-05, Standard Test Methods for Foot Protection and ASTM F 2413-05, Standard Specification for Performance Requirements for Foot Protection. Generally, a safety-shoe is a shoe that follows at least one of five criterion. You can determine which criteria your safety-shoes adhere to by looking for CSA’s(Canada’s Standard Association) alphanumerical code found inside the shoe. This code is made up of a combination of 5 different symbols: 1, 2 or 0 P or 0 M or 0 E, S or C X or 0The first code indicates if the shoe has a steel-toe cap(a metal shell embedded on top of the toes part of the shoe). “0″ means there is none. “1″ means that there is, and it resists an impact of 125 joules(22. 7 kg object falling from 56 cm above). “2″ means that it resists an impact of 90 joules. The second code indicates if the shoe has soles that protect the arches of the feet from punctures. “P” means it does. “O” means it doesn’t. The third code indicates if the shoe has a metatarsus protection against shocks and collisions. “M” means it does. “O” doesn’t. The fourth code indicates the shoe’s electrical properties. “E” means it resists electrical shocks. “S” means it disperses static electrical. “C” means it conducts electricity. This last code is found only on shoes that protect the foot from chainsaws. “X” it does, “O” does not.

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Chainsaw blades, like any knife or axe, need regular sharpening to do their best work. Not doing so will put a greater strain on the chainsaw’s engine, and may eventually lead to a breakdown. Many casual owners of a light electric chainsaw never take the blades in for sharpening, because it can be expensive. However, sharpening a blade is actually an easy skill to master with a little practice.

Instructions
Things You’ll Need:
Chainsaw file
Mineral spirits or de-greasing agent
Old toothbrush
electric chainsaw
Rag
Bar oil

Step
1
Clean the chain up using either mineral spirits or a de-greasing agent with an old toothbrush and a rag.

Step
2
Choose a tooth to start with, and set your chainsaw file into the notch on the front of this tooth.The file should fit the angle of the tooth’s blade edge, and the top of the file should be aligned with the top of the tooth.

Step
3
Raise the file to an angle of about 25 degrees. This is standard for most chainsaw blades, but special blades might have a different, flatter angle for sharpening. If you are using a special blade, consult the directions on the box.

Step
4
Run the file across the face of the cutter,twisting as you go to shake away metal filings. Repeat a few times per tooth.

Step
5
Repeat Step 4 for every tooth on the chain facing that direction on one side of the chain.

Step
6
Switch sides and file the unsharpened teeth angled in the opposite direction.

Step
7
Oil the chain when finished.

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Oregon 30846 12-Volt Sure Sharp Chain Saw Sharpener
 
Manufacturer: Oregon
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Oregon's 12-volt electric chain saw sharpener can keep your chain saw cutting like new. Since the 72-inch power cord clamps to a 12-volt battery, the sharpener can be used either in the shop or out in the woods. The high-impact plastic housing is designed to stay cool during use, and our only complaint is that the plastic is very smooth, with no textured grip. The sharpener comes with three sharpening stones: 3/16-, 5/32-, and 7/32-inch.

Product Details

  • Easy to use
  • Easy to keep chain cutting like new
  • Works from 12 volt battery for in-the-field sharpening
  • Includes two sharpening stones
  • Quick-adjust sharpening guide to obtain uniformly ground cutters

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1st time shopper
 
Review Date: July 14, 2007
Reviewer: James J. Heelen, Rhode Island
Product is good and it does what the ad states however the picture in the ad shows different battery connections. The connections in the picture show a bigger clip then the ones that are actually on the device. The product would have been returned if I did not have a side mount battery. You can't use this product with a top mount battery the battery connections are to big
Cuttin' up
 
Review Date: May 9, 2008
Reviewer: John C. Williams, Pahoa, Hawaii
I like the product and once I figured out how to use it I was happy. I think it should come with better instructions as I had to figure it out by looking at a couple of pictures and I am still not sure if I am using it right, but I am able to cut what I need.
disappointed
 
Review Date: March 26, 2009
Reviewer: Ron Hinnah, missouri
I have used a manual Oregon sharpener for 28 years and thought this one would be easier and faster.But it's really like sharpening free hand, with no depth stop of any kind only degree marks to go by. I'll buy another manual. I own a sawmill and cut a lot of timber not some weekend warrior.
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There are many styles of electric saw out there today —electric chainsaws, table saws, band saws, miter saws, the list is almost endless, but the most important — is probably circular saw . It offers the portability of a puzzle, the power of a circular saw and a miter saw larger, circular saw is probably the most versatile of the main types of saws, which explains why all the banks should have one . Ease of use is another advantage for the circular saw, once you learn some basics.

Instructions
Things you need:
electric chainsaw
Workbench Standard Screwdriver Circular Saw Straight Edge Wood Pencil

Step
1
Determine what type of blade you need. Rip blades are heavy for the construction of large teeth in depth, and less of them than do the blades made for finishing. Trim blades have more teeth, but smaller. Carbide blades are preferred in most cases.

Step
2
With the saw unplugged empty, was lying on its side on the bench, so that the attachment bolt that holds the blade facing you. Remove the bolt by turning clockwise with your key. (In this way, they feel cons-intuitive, standard bolts that go clockwise and counterclockwise output). Remove the retaining bolt and metal washer on and set both aside.

Step
3
Adjust the blade in the open position by sliding the spring-edge voltage curve of the blade and the center hole of the blade to slide down where the bolt was threaded fasteners. The side of the blade will be marked to show which side is facing out. The teeth should be curved up in front of the visa.

Step
4
Set the washer on the threaded post in the center of the saw, and fixing the fixing bolt on this point. Define your key on the lock, and with his free hand, a screwdriver to wedge between two teeth of the saw blade in front, just below the body of the saw. This will prevent the saw from moving as you tighten the bolt. Squeeze in the opposite direction (again, will return the feeling), and wrap tightly.

Step
5
Adjust the depth of your blade setting on the edge of the wood cut, with the guidance of flat seen sitting on the wood and the blade that descends on the board. Loosen the knob on the side of the saw, which controls the depth (which will be a lever or a screw). The body of the saw will slide up and down while driving to take on wood. Adjust so that your blade is about one quarter inch below the bottom of the board of directors.

Step
6
Plug the electric chainsaw. Align the blade with a pencil mark where you want to cut. With one hand on the trigger and saw the other take the initiative to manage the front, start the saw and slowly pushing forward into the line. Once you start cutting, you should be able to see the line outside the front plane of the guide (some guides are notched to help this). Use a single fluid motion and continue to make the incision on the royal road to the other end of the cut piece. Once you are away from the other side, release the trigger and keep the saw away from you until the blade stops turning.

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Any parent knows that young boys love playing with cars, In fact, they are one of the most popular toys available and have been for countless years. But as children get older and harder to please (over three years old say), the ‘push and go’ model cars get a bit boring and many kids develop a longing for something that moves on it’s own! Remote control cars therefore fit the bill nicely and that is why they are growing in popularity, year after year. And it’s not just kids driving the trend, but adults too! There is a whole plethora of information about the hobby on the web, but little for beginners and that is why I wrote this article. When trying to make sense of all of the different remote control cars available, a good place to start is understanding that there are two grades of remote control cars (or radio controlled cars as enthusiasts call them). The two different types are hobby grade cars and toy grade cars and both can provide hours of fun and enjoyment, for the right person. Toy grade remote control cars are ideally suited to younger children because they cost less and if your child?s interest fades, you will not have spent the earth. Toy grade remote control cars are also safer for younger children, as they are generally not as fast, compared to say a petrol or nitro powered car (these can hurt if they hit you at 60 km/h!). Toy grade cars have other benefits too, such as; Unbelievably detailed replicas are available, suitable for little & big boys who want to own their dream car. Many are officially licensed by manufacturers like Range Rover, Land Rover, Audi, BMW, Ferrari etc. & they are generally cheaper than the replicas you can buy in most car show rooms. Generally, they do not need to be built and are ready to use from the box. They are an ideal gift & are cheaper than most hobby grade remote control cars. They are safer for younger children (generally three & up) compared to faster hobby grade cars. A great selection of toy remote control cars is available on Ebay. Some of the best can be found by clicking here. Hobby grade remote control cars are different. They are more expensive, but offer several benefits if you are looking to take your hobby more seriously. For example, spares are often available & you’ll be able to make repairs yourself (or even get your car serviced in a specialist shop). Hobby grade remote control cars are also generally faster, as they are powered by either high performance electric motors, petrol or even nitro engines! For this reason hobby grade remote control cars are not suitable for younger children, as they can reach speeds of up to 60 km/h. In fact, most reputable brands recommend that nitro powered cars are only suitable for teenagers and adults, due to their speed and the toxic nature of nitro fuel. You can also upgrade a hobby grade remote control car to make it faster, stronger, more adjustable or just to make it look better. Some even have optional bodies that you can replace whenever you want. If you decide to opt for a more expensive hobby grade remote control car, you will have a few decisions to make, such as;On Road Versus Off Road? The most popular type of remote control car is the Off-Road Buggy. These normally have larger tyres with spikey treads, full suspension & go on almost any terrain. On-Road cars are usually lower, have slick tyres & sleek sporty bodies. Kit Form or Ready To Run? Some hobby grade remote control car companies specialize in producing kits that you can put together yourself. Although this can be rewarding if you have the patience, it is not really an option for younger children, as some models may require a small amount of finishing, for example bodyshell painting and fitting. Kit form remote control cars can cost more at first, but they can also be more durable and therefore economical in the longer term. Electric, Petrol or Nitro Powered? Electric remote control cars are typically powered by rechargeable NiCad, nickel metal hydride or lipo batteries. Electric models are the entry grade within the hobby class cars & this power source is considered to be safer compared to petrol or nitro powered models, particularly for younger drivers. They are also quiet and can be used indoors. Petrol remote control cars are normally powered by small 2-stroke engines, similar in capacity to chain saw engines. They can be faster than electric models, but they are not particularly suitable for younger drivers. Petrol power is often used for larger cars. Nitro remote control cars are usually powered by model 2-stroke engines that run on specially formulated model fuel, which is available from specialist shops and websites. They require more user knowledge, and are also not suitable for young children, as they are seriously fast and nitro fuel can be dangerous stuff! Nitro powered remote control cars can also be more difficult to start. Scale – Big, Medium or Mini. . . A whole plethora of different sizes (or scales) is available and it doesn’t really matter which you buy, unless you intend on racing your car at a club in a specific category. Generally speaking the huge monster sized 1/5th size cars are petrol powered and are not really suitable for children due to their bulk. A good option for most and probably the most common sizes are either 1/10 or 1/12 scale. These cars are widely available with either a nitro or electric power source, and are small enough for most to carry. Smaller ?mini? sizes are also now quite common too, particularly in 1/18 scale. Generally speaking, hobby grade remote control cars are sold at specialized hobby shops or websites.

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Timber Tuff CS-12V 12-Volt Portable Electric Chain Saw Chain Sharpener
 
Manufacturer: Timber Tuff
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The Timber Tuff 12 Volt Electric Chainsaw Chain Sharpener is your best choice for a portable, powerful sharpening experience.Maximum speed of 20000±1000 rpmCover is made of high impact polypropyleneFeatures 20 deg./25 deg./30 deg. angle guide3 grinding stone sizes: 3/16 in., 5/32 in. and 7/32 in.1-year limited warrantyTimber Tuff tools are proudly manufactured by BAC Industries. Their innovation and ingenuity is shown by the fact that they create and own patents, molds, and tooling for the products they manufacture and distribute. Quality and creativity have made BAC Industries a leading manufacturer and distributor of consumer and industrial products in the U.S. and globally.

Product Details

  • High speed motor no-load speed: 12v/20000¿1000r;P1,17W
  • High efficiency point: 16000¿500r/min;P0,40W
  • PC material cover: anti-ageing & anti-impact
  • 20 degrees/25 degrees/30 degrees at random
  • Stays cool

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Due to the rapidly increasing cost of gas, oil and electricity, homeowners increasingly are turning to wood as heating source. With wood as an alternative heating means that you have to cut wood, and cutting firewood means that you need to know how to keep the saw sharp.

Instructions
Things you need:
Chainsaw Files
Step
1
Buying a chainsaw file and make sure you have with you whenever you intend to use your chainsaw.

Step
2
Use water and detergent to clean any dirt, grease and debris from your chain saw. The cleaner of the chain, the easier it will be cons. When you clean the chain, be very careful that you do not accidentally water inside the dwelling or the engine, which ruins your chainsaw.

Step
3
While cleaning the chain, make sure there are no signs of wear, such as broken teeth or twisted. If the channel is always on so it must be replaced. Discard the old string in the trash.

Step
4
Place your chainsaw in a vise. This prevents you from falling when you’re sharpening the chain.

Step
5
Choose a cutter (chain tooth) for refining. Use a permanent marker to mark the tooth, so you know where it began to sharpen. As the file in front of the cutter to notch a twenty-five degrees.

Step
6
Drag the file back and forth several times. Even if you do not file a slight twist to help move the metal flakes away from the chain.

Step
7
Repeat the process with each cutter until you chain.

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Electric Chain Saw Review

I was very excited by the Poulan chain saw 18inch Electric —- worked great for about 3 minutes! He then dropped one! I finally managed to contact the main dealer in my area who informed me that, for some unknown reason, the driver of a short circuit. What? I was then instructed to cut the umbilical cord and send the serial number and model out the window. I had to get a new one. It ‘been 2 weeks ago and I have not heard anything. At the same time, my friend bought the Makita 16 “electric and loves him, I would have done the same.

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A chainsaw is a perfect tool when you need it most to remove a dead tree from your backyard or to do some carvings. In any case it is a handy tool which you can use very effectively. The most popular model is a two stroke gasoline powered internal combustion engine. The smaller version which comes as electric powered is also getting popular due to its ease of use and less noise it creates while performing the job.
Ever wondered what could be the best tool which you can choose from the wide array of products available in the market. Most of the people think that only the big and bulky model can perform the task well but the reality is most of the people who buy it indeed need the small and light-weight version which is easier to handle and powerful enough to be used commercially. Purchasing the heavyweight version when you really don’t need it is like inviting an accident.
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On such websites you can get all the information you need about different products with their quotes and features. You can have the first hand information and can order the product online as well. Look for product warranties when you have finalized the chainsaw. Reading the reviews helps you in getting different product information virtually under your own roof and saves valuable time and even money.
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