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		<title>Is Stihl the Best Chainsaw Manufacturer?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 17:51:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Among the many choices of chainsaws, there is a body of opinion that Stihl is the best chainsaw manufacturer. Whether this is true or not, there is no doubt that Stihl ranks with the very best in terms of ruggedness and it's commitment to the professional logger or landscaper. Always, safety is of paramount importance, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Among the many choices of chainsaws, there is a body of opinion that Stihl is the best chainsaw manufacturer. Whether this is true or not, there is no doubt that Stihl ranks with the very best in terms of ruggedness and it's commitment to the professional logger or landscaper. Always, safety is of paramount importance, and Stihl has been at the cutting edge (no pun intended) in this regard. We came accross this article which discusses <a href="http://www.chainsawhub.com/stihl" target="_blank">Stihl Chainsaws</a> along with other brands. Take a look, and draw your own conclusions.</p>
<p><strong>Stihl - Best Chainsaw Manufacturer</strong></p>
<p>A chainsaw is a movable, mechanical and motorized saw. It is used in logging activities like felling, limbing, and bucking. Chainsaws started around the 1830's. Bernard Heine, a German orthopedist, was the known inventor of chainsaw.</p>
<p>Chainsaw is classified as a power tool. It is a dangerous machine if mishandled. Users must be fully knowledgeable of the machine before trying to use it. Know the parts and functions of each for your safety.</p>
<p>A chainsaw has the following parts:</p>
<p>•	Chain catcher - this is a plastic or metal guard used to prevent a broken or derailed saw chain from hitting the operator.<br />
•	Fly Wheel - a weighted wheel which controls the engine speed and assists in cooling the engine.<br />
•	Clutch - it is the connector that controls the driving part of a saw<br />
•	Decompression valve - this allows easier starting by releasing saw compression<br />
•	Anti-vibration handle system - this relieves stress to the operator's hand, arms and joints.<br />
•	Hand Guard -plastic shield that protects the hands from kickback.<br />
•	Muffler - reduces engine noise.<br />
•	Chain brake - stops the chain when kickback happens to prevent injury.<br />
•	Throttle - regulates RPMs by increasing or decreasing the volume of fuel to the cylinders.<br />
•	Throttle interlock - this is a locking mechanism that prevents the throttle from activating while the interlock is pressed</p>
<p>There are a lot of chainsaw manufacturers in the market. Some of them are:</p>
<p>-	Stihl<br />
-	Husqvarna<br />
-	Homelite<br />
-	Echo<br />
-	Jonsered<br />
-	Pioneer<br />
-	Makita<br />
-	Husky<br />
-	Ryobi<br />
-	BlackDecker<br />
-	Mcculloch<br />
-	Poutan<br />
-	Craftsman<br />
-	Remington<br />
-	John Deere<br />
-	Shindaiwa<br />
-	Partner</p>
<p>Despite so many competitors, Stihl remains one of the world's best manufacturers of chainsaws. Their products are versatile to hobbyists and professionals. Their wide selection of chainsaws suits the different needs of farmers, professional loggers, landscapers, construction crews and fire departments.</p>
<p>Popular Models of Stihl</p>
<p>MS 180 C-B has a fast engine and is easy to use. It has a STIHL Quickstop inertial chain break and an anti-vibration system. The standard chain adjuster is the Stihl's Quick Chain Adjuster (B).</p>
<p>This model was released in 2007, having a grayish or orange in color. It has the following specs:</p>
<p>-	Displacement: 1.94 ci (31.8 cc)<br />
-	Horsepower: 2 hp (1.5 kW)<br />
-	Fuel Capacity: 8.5 oz. (250 cc)<br />
-	Oil Capacity: Chain: 4.9 oz. (145 cc)<br />
-	Weight: 8.8 lbs. (4 kg)<br />
-	Chain: Oilomatic®: 3/8 in. PMN<br />
-	Guide Bars: 12-16 in. (30-40 cm) STIHL Rollomatic® Mini<br />
-	Miscellaneous: Recommended Guide Bar: 14 in. (3005-000-3909) Recommended Saw Chain: #3982 (61 PMN-50) Oilomatic®</p>
<p>The price of this unit is definitely worth the excellent work output of this machine.</p>
<p>Choose the right chainsaw needed for your work. A unit may be too powerful but unnecessary for your needs.</p>
<p>For more information on <a target="_new" href="http://www.chain-saws.biz/sithlchainsaws.html">Sithl Chainsaws</a> and <a target="_new" href="http://www.chain-saws.biz/husky.html">Husky Chain Saws</a> please visit our website.</p>

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		<title>Chainsaw Safety is Critical to Avoiding Injury</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 22:15:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that a dull chainsaw can be dangerous? That's why it's critical that everyone using a chainsaw should understand chainsaw safety. Just like driving the message home in advertising is based on repetition, the same principal applies to chainsaws when it comes to their proper use. Using the right techniques for sharpening, handling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that a dull chainsaw can be dangerous? That's why it's critical that everyone using a chainsaw should understand chainsaw safety. Just like driving the message home in advertising is based on repetition, the same principal applies to chainsaws when it comes to their proper use. Using the right techniques for sharpening, handling and cleaning will help to leave you injury free. This article covers the highlights that you should keep in mind.</p>
<p><b>Important Chainsaw Safety</b> </p>
<p>Chainsaw safety is extremely important, especially when you consider the importance of your extremities. The most important aspect of chainsaw safety is knowledge. You are doing great by reading this article, but it surely isn't going to teach you everything you need to know. So, read this article and then go and read some more!</p>
<p>A great place to start on your quest of chainsaw knowledge is with an expert. Find a retail establishment that is experienced with chainsaw sales and pick their brains. They should be able to provide you with a lot of information, including proper handling, cleaning, and sharpening of the chainsaw. They are also going to be there to help you choose which chainsaw is right for you and your specific needs. Since there are several different sizes of chainsaws, it is imperative that you get one that is right for you.</p>
<p>Once you leave the store with your new chainsaw safely tucked in the trunk of your car, head home and read up on the manual. This is the best place to find information on chainsaw safety as it is specific to your product.</p>
<p>The safest use of a chainsaw is when it is completely sharpened. A dull saw is more dangerous to you than a sharp one. Whenever you are sharpening your saw, you should be wearing very thick gloves. To make this even safer, take it to a professional! Then you can be assured that your blade is as sharp as possible and you won't be risking any of your fingers in the process.</p>
<p>Ultimately, the most important safety is awareness. You need to be aware of your chainsaw and your surroundings. You need to be in the right mental state as well. Make sure you are rested and not impaired by any alcohol or medications. You will be safest running your chainsaw when you are in the right state of mind.</p>
<p>Chainsaw safety is extremely important for you and anyone within your vicinity! Take your time to learn as much as you can about this machine in your hands. Utilize the expert at the store where you purchase your chainsaw and read the manual thoroughly. Take precautions to ensure that your chainsaw is always sharp and running properly. If you are unsure of this, then take it to a professional for sharpening and maintenance. Finally, always be aware of your surroundings, your physical strength, and your mental state. Follow these guidelines and you are certainly more likely to hold on to all of your limbs!</p>
<p>STIHL SHOP is a national chain of independent, locally owned specialist <a href="http://www.stihlshop.co.nz/">outdoor power equipment</a> dealers including <a href="http://www.stihlshop.co.nz/">stihl chainsaws </a><br /></p>

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		<title>Chainsaws: Electric or Gas? Which is Best?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 18:53:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In recent years, electric chainsaws have been improved immensely. No longer are they the underpowered toys they once were. If you're a weekend, do it yourself kind of soul, you might be well advised to choose an electric chainsaw over one that's gas powered. Here are some of the considerations in making the choice.
Electric Or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, electric chainsaws have been improved immensely. No longer are they the underpowered toys they once were. If you're a weekend, do it yourself kind of soul, you might be well advised to choose an electric chainsaw over one that's gas powered. Here are some of the considerations in making the choice.</p>
<p><strong>Electric Or Gas Powered Chainsaws - Which is Best For You?</strong></p>
<p>You have two choices when choosing a chainsaw, gas or electric powered. Which one you choose will depend on your circumstance, the jobs you have to do, and of course, your preference.</p>
<p>When choosing between an electric or gas powered chainsaw think about where you live, and your landscaping. Do you live in a city with only a couple of small trees on your property? You will probably be better off purchasing an electric chainsaw. However, if you live in the country and are surrounded by trees you are more likely to have larger branches on the ground after a storm and they will be further from the house.</p>
<p>When you purchase an electric chainsaw you always have to keep in mind where you are going to get your power from. You will be constrained to taking your saw no more than 100 feet from your power source, so if you live on three acres, you are not going to make it.</p>
<p>Think about the jobs you are going to be doing. Will you be doing heavy duty cutting of large branches, or cutting down trees? Are you looking for something to help prune a couple trees in your yard? These are the questions that will help you determine which chainsaw is right for you.</p>
<p>Both types of chainsaws have their advantages and disadvantages. If you are smaller in stature you may want to consider getting the electric chainsaw. It will be much lighter and more manageable. You also will not have to worry about lugging a gas can around, getting the gas/oil ratio correct. You will, on the other hand, have to worry about not cutting through the cord.</p>
<p>No matter which kind of chainsaw you ultimately decide upon, you must make sure to use safety equipment each and every time you use your saw. You also must make sure your chainsaw chain stays sharp. Using a dull chainsaw is the quickest way to have a chainsaw accident. It is imperative for safety's sake to keep your chainsaw sharp, if you don't know how to do it, take it to a professional to have it sharpened.</p>
<p>If you don't know how to tell if your chainsaw is sharp stop by <a target="_new" href="http://chainsawsharpenerinfo.com">chainsaw sharpener information</a> and find out the signs of a dull chainsaw. There you will find information on how to tell if your chainsaw chain is dull, how to sharpen it, and how to use a <a target="_new" href="http://chainsawsharpenerinfo.com">chainsaw sharpener</a></p>

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		<title>The Chainsaw: A Really Versatile Tool</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 19:44:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every weekend do it yourselfer would be well advised to include a chainsaw in their arsenal of useful tools. This clever device has a panoply of uses, some of which you may not have thought about. These days, there are very powerful and servicable electric chainsaws which eliminate some of the inconveniences of gas chainsaws [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every weekend do it yourselfer would be well advised to include a chainsaw in their arsenal of useful tools. This clever device has a panoply of uses, some of which you may not have thought about. These days, there are very powerful and servicable electric chainsaws which eliminate some of the inconveniences of gas chainsaws encountered when only occasional cutting is required. Under any circumstances, chainsaw safety should be uppermost in any users mind, as is discussed below.</p>
<p><strong>The Versatile Chainsaw</strong></p>
<p>Chainsaws are one of the most versatile and useful pieces of garden equipment you can own. Whether it be to prune the trees in your garden, gathering firewood or commercially felling trees - a good dependable chainsaw can handle the job. Chainsaws are power tools and despite safety improvements, can be dangerous, and injuries can and do happen from improper use. Therefore, operators should be properly instructed and wear all the necessary safety gear while executing the job.</p>
<p>Chainsaws can be labor saving devices, but they also have great potential for causing severe injury and death if not used properly. Chainsaws are heavy and awkwardly balanced so if you're working on unstable ground, be aware of that and wear solid, dependable shoes.</p>
<p>Chainsaws are highly portable, relatively cheap to buy, very efficient, and can be used by a single man to fell, crosscut and mill a large tree in a relatively short period of time. When you think about it, that fact alone is really amazing. If you have ever looked at old logging pictures you realize how labor intensive cutting down and preparing just one single tree can be.</p>
<p>Once considered the primary tool of professional loggers, ranchers and farmers, chainsaws became a popular homeowner tool. Chainsaws are still used for harvesting smaller trees in smaller parcels or large valuable hardwoods. Improvements mean that chainsaws are far safer than they once were but they are still potentially very dangerous tools in the wrong hands. Essentially they are a power tool that is both effective and yet dangerous; put it this way, basically they are the grunt workers among the world's power tools.</p>
<p>Chainsaws can make quick work of cutting firewood, cleaning up fallen limbs and trees, cutting framing timbers or carving wood. Gas chainsaws continue to take the lion's share of the market, but as recent reviews demonstrate, electric chainsaws keep winning converts.</p>
<p>On a personal note, I have found that chainsaws never start the first time I pull the starter chord. Maybe it's just me but I always have that happen. In addition they are very LOUD and are hard on the back when using in a wooded cutting situation. Other than that, they sure make short work of bringing down and cleaning up trees and firewood. Improvements mean that chainsaws are far safer than they once were.</p>
<p>Finally, gas chainsaws are also more powerful than electric chainsaws but also heavier, require more maintenance and upkeep and are more expensive. A true loggers chainsaw is too large, heavy and expensive for most people.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:48:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I build handcrafted wood homes. The best tool for much of my work is the electric chainsaw. I still use my gas chainsaw for heavy work, but the electric saw is vital for most of the jobs I do. Electric chainsaws are not just for the home owner any more. Many carpenters who would not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I build handcrafted wood homes. The best tool for much of my work is the electric chainsaw. I still use my gas chainsaw for heavy work, but the electric saw is vital for most of the jobs I do. Electric chainsaws are not just for the home owner any more. Many carpenters who would not be caught dead using a chainsaw do not know what they are missing. Most carpenters view a chainsaw as a destructive tool and not one to create with.</p>
<p>Combustion power saws are extremely loud and can damage hearing easily if proper precautions are not taken. Many gas powered saws are rated over 100 decibels. I almost always reach for my electric saw because it is quieter. I still wear hearing protection, but I don't want to damage the hearing of others around me either.</p>
<p>So many jobs are easier and faster with an electric chainsaw. Next time you build a wall with windows or doors, try cutting the sheeting from the inside with a electric chainsaw. It is so much faster than pre-cutting the sheets or buzzing them out with a router. Cutting out the roof vents for shingled roofs is faster and easier with an electric saw as opposed to using a circular saw.</p>
<p>Having a chainsaw that you can use indoors is great. Sometimes you can use an electric chainsaw in place of a reciprocating saw, if there are no nails present. The noise levels are tolerable if  others are working in the same area and there is no nasty fumes poisoning the indoor air. Just make sure you treat the electric chainsaw with the same respect for safety as you would for gas powered saws.</p>
<p>Before buying an electric chainsaw you should always research consumer reports and reviews. Compare the saws for power and durability. One thing I have noticed, is some of the cheaper electric chainsaws vibrate badly. The bar on some saws are too light and they shake so bad, that trying follow a straight line is impossible. Vibration in any chainsaw is also bad news for the blood vessels in your fingers. You can get a permanent injury to the small blood vessels known as "vibration white finger" if you use a chainsaw that has too much vibration for extended periods of time.</p>
<p>Electric chainsaws are great for cutting really long compound angles, that you could not achieve using a circular saw when cutting dimension lumber. For instance, cutting the top cuts on an irregular hip or valley rafter is really simple with a chainsaw. Just make sure that the piece you're cutting is safely secured in position.</p>
<p>Electric chainsaws are indispensable for sculptures of wood and ice. They are preferred because of their lightweight and lack of fumes. The sculptors often only resort to gas saws when they need more power or long chains for huge works of art.</p>
<p>With electric chainsaws the major drawbacks are that it should not be  used in damp conditions and the saw is tethered to an extension cords. You should never run a saw on more than 100 ' of cord. This will vary on the rated amperage that the extension cord was designed to handle. It should match or be greater an the amps the saw consumes. Always  have the saw plugged into a ground fault circuit interrupter.</p>
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<div class='Mrlinks'>Doug is a carpenter that has written several <a href="http://tosharpenchainsaw.blogspot.com/2009/02/electric-chainsaws.html">electric chainsaw sharpener</a> articles and provides useful tips on <a href="http://tosharpenchainsaw.blogspot.com/2009/01/sharpening-basics.html">how to sharpen a chainsaw</a>.</div>
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