My wife said "pick something"...so I opted for a http://www.husqvarna.com/us/homeowner/p ... -e-series/
You want a light chainsaw that wont fatigue you after the 15th or 20th Zombie Kill...otherwise they will overwhelm you.
This should aid my preparations for the upcoming, inevitable Zombie Apocalypse.
Because you should ALWAYS be preparing for the Zombie Apocalypse...
Im stockpiling all my foreshots for Molotov cocktails.
Yeah...thats it.
SB
( You guys should be reminded at this point that I have a very dry sense of humor. )
ScottishBoy
HD Survival in a Nutshell...
Read.Search.Listen.Ask for feedback, you WILL get it. Plastic is always "questionable". Dont hurry. Be Careful. Dont Sell,Tell, or Yell. If you wouldnt serve it to your friends, then it isnt worth keeping.
+1 SB, Zombie attack inevitable. I've already seen a few in government and on the tube. Dont have acces to a chainsaw so may have to
employ the old Glaswegian Head Butt, once their down I'll set about them with a lochaber axe.
Oh Yeah...! Bring em on...
For fathers day, I told them to stop buying me crap. Give me cash, I'll buy the crap myself....
SFA I hope. What can you give a man who has everything???
Although, when I think about it my dogs may give me some meaty bites.
blanik
Simple potstiller. Slow, single run.
(50 litre, propane heated pot still. Coil in bucket condenser - No thermometer, No carbon) The Reading Lounge AND the Rules We Live By should be compulsory reading
Samohon wrote:+1 SB, Zombie attack inevitable. I'll set about them with a lochaber axe.
Oh Yeah...! Bring em on...
I spenbt several years learning the ins and outs of the Lochabar. Not elegant, but it REALLY get the point across that you are meaning business.
ScottishBoy
HD Survival in a Nutshell...
Read.Search.Listen.Ask for feedback, you WILL get it. Plastic is always "questionable". Dont hurry. Be Careful. Dont Sell,Tell, or Yell. If you wouldnt serve it to your friends, then it isnt worth keeping.
Samohon wrote:+1 SB, Zombie attack inevitable. I'll set about them with a lochaber axe.
Oh Yeah...! Bring em on...
I spenbt several years learning the ins and outs of the Lochabar. Not elegant, but it REALLY get the point across that you are meaning business.
Got one on my wall SB, my grand-pappy passed it down to me, I think its been in the family a while. Real brute of a thing.
Ah the highland tools... Plung, pull and twist, thats the way laddie, If that does'nt work, swing the bloody thing around.....