TESTING CHAINSAW CHAPS | Everything you need to know.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 พ.ค. 2022
- In this video, we put chainsaw chaps to the test! We test them out to show how they stop a blade, let you know what the different classes mean, and how you can make sure you're getting a quality pair that meets safety standards.
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Chainsaw Chaps
Hi everyone! Thanks for much for watching! In this week's video we test out chainsaw chaps to see how they work! Let me what you'd like to see us test next.
Hi Rachel! Just love your words and the way u do it , keep it up. Device safety switches (interlock Switch) their use and limitations in chainsaw should be the next topic.
Awesome video, well covered and explained. You have provided an excellent service to the arborist/sawer community. Very well done, thank you, Jim H, arborist, and aerial rescue instructor.
Great video Rachel and its CHAPS!!
Thanks Tim! And I’m guessing this means loggers say CHAPS and cowboys say SHAPS?!
@@AllySafety Agree with @LoggerTim230- Great video and in my circle of motorcycle friends, its CHAPS as well!
Thank you!! Great job explaining the differences!
Hearing shaps was strange but each to their own. Noticed you painted your nails to match the chaps haha cute
Thank you!
I grew up with plenty of people chopping wood not using any type of safety equipment. Your video has completely sold me on the idea that this may be a good product to invest in because I would be the on who would chop a limb off.
Nicely done. Clear & organized content, useful demonstration.
Subscribed.
DOUG out
I like the kick back. It keeps me awake.
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does anyone know if there are any for your arms?
Great video! Thank you! I have added it to my list of things I show newby’s and others who want/need to up their safety game. One suggestion…helmet. Kickback happens and the bar can hit you in the head. This is an extra concern for me when cutting in a log pile like in the video…it is so easy to hit another log with the top end of of the saw. I also agree with the other user that it is much safer to tuck your long hair. A friend of mine recently had his very long beard get caught in a grinder…horrible accident…I can imagine long hair getting caught in a chainsaw. ;) In any case, I truly respect and appreciate your effort to put out safety videos. Young people respond better to a young person(vs. me!), so your video helps effectively ❤reach those audiences! I will be watching and recommending your other content and subscribing. You rock!
Thank you so much! Also, that's interesting. I read a lot of OSHA fatality logs on this type of thing and haven't seen one on the head but now I see what you're talking about. I appreciate the info!
Thanks
I've never heard of anyone calling them "shaps," ever!
I’ve only ever heard shaps unless it’s on tv. 😬
Wow! Super informative and great quality video! Thank you!!
Now looking to see if you have any videos on how to find the proper fitting equipment for females lol
Not yet but I’m working on it! It’s tough!
@@AllySafety thank you!
While wearing these chaps, does one have to also wear matching nail polish? Asking for a friend.
Not required, just recommended 😜
I’m now an expert in the difference between Class A and Class B….
Also, you asked for what to test next. How about chainsaw boots? 3:36 into the video, you are awful close to your boots. ;)
Not a bad idea...
Try this with an Electric chainsaw
thanks for sacrificing the chaps
Thank you! They're not that cheap!
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Chap's 😅😂
Respectfully, you may want to pull that hair back, rather than having it hanging inches over the bar of a fully engaged chainsaw.
Respectfully - I agree.
Shainsaw chaps
Best comment. 😂
So would wearing two layers of these offer double the protection. The narrative of one layer not aiming to prevent the user being cut from a chainsaw isn’t exactly reassuring!
Smashhhhh
It's not a "blade!"
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Haha, okay, okay!
@@AllySafety It's a pet peeve of mine, sorry. It was a good video.
Now do it again but don’t just hover the bar over the chaps, go full throttle and drive it into the chaps just like would usually happen during a kickback. The chaps will still work (as long as they are good quality) but your testing will be more accurate instead of looking like you are trying to fudge the results.
I think you’re interpreting malice when in fact, I was just nervous to cut through the chaps.
@@AllySafety Except that is the whole point in testing things out to see how they protect in real world situations... Being worried about how the chaps end up should be the furthest thing from your mind when trying to show people how well a safety product works that could/should save their lives.
@@kenmcmurray4006 I think she was nervous running a chainsaw. She already cut them with scissors and fully intended to take the saw to them. Plus if that husq bit in it could pull her face first on to the log pile. My thoughts
Shaps? What are shaps? Do you not mean chaps?
Why does she keep saying "SHaps"??!! I had to stop listening! And it's not each his own - it's a word that's pronounced correctly or incorrectly.