A woman's work is never done
Jun. 1st, 2009 01:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Aikidomayland wanted to take the chain saw to Bunnings to make sure I put it together correctly. Guess what? I did. Got the bar and chain oil for the chain saw, safety glasses for me, work glasses for him, and got to work.
Fig tree is now re-homed in a nice large pot. It started perking up within 20 minutes.

I used the chain saw and took down about 30% of the dead wattle tree in the front.

Then I attacked the Geraldton Wax tree that was on the fence. There is now a 2ft gap between the end of the cut part and the fence.

Then went after another Geraldton Wax tree that was on the roof of the shed.
Aikidomayland is a bit leery of the chain saw, but after me using it, and showing him that with a little proper care, it's no more dangerous than using a pruning saw.
Fig tree is now re-homed in a nice large pot. It started perking up within 20 minutes.
I used the chain saw and took down about 30% of the dead wattle tree in the front.
Then I attacked the Geraldton Wax tree that was on the fence. There is now a 2ft gap between the end of the cut part and the fence.
Then went after another Geraldton Wax tree that was on the roof of the shed.
Aikidomayland is a bit leery of the chain saw, but after me using it, and showing him that with a little proper care, it's no more dangerous than using a pruning saw.
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Date: 2009-06-01 06:59 am (UTC)=)
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Date: 2009-06-01 07:48 am (UTC)Exactly. I have to admit, I was a sneak using it. I let him cut a skinny branch with his pruning saw, then he took it to the curb, and when he was down there, attacked the tree with the chain saw.