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Handy weapon a chain saw .
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Re: Handy weapon a chain saw .
Ah yes, one of the Vikings favourites...
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Re: Handy weapon a chain saw .
One of the classics on our DVD shelf!
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Re: Handy weapon a chain saw .
Hmm. Not a kids film then...? :lol:
Mind you, knowing my kids they've probably already seen it.
Mind you, knowing my kids they've probably already seen it.
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...and 30 more you are not aware of.
Re: Handy weapon a chain saw .
No doubt! smile2christel wrote:...and 30 more you are not aware of.
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Re: Handy weapon a chain saw .
The best chain saw I ever owned was Jonsereds, I still have it and it runs great the only thing is the rubber vibration stops between the handle and the body have perished and I can't get any replacements.
I was in a show once where we used chain saws, took the chains of them and put Kensington gore and chopped up foam in the chain oil tank, loud and messy, bleed every where. Health and safety probably wouldn't allow it. I worked with another company doing a bit of fire eating and there was a chap in the troupe who juggled with chain saws, he offered me a go but I declined.
I was in a show once where we used chain saws, took the chains of them and put Kensington gore and chopped up foam in the chain oil tank, loud and messy, bleed every where. Health and safety probably wouldn't allow it. I worked with another company doing a bit of fire eating and there was a chap in the troupe who juggled with chain saws, he offered me a go but I declined.
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