Posted by: ricin
Re: The ultimate chainsaw. - 30/10/2002 13:09
That's insane. I just hope they don't trip while that thing is running.
Posted by: msaeger
Re: The ultimate chainsaw. - 30/10/2002 17:08
I'd like to see them try to cut a tree down with it I doubt they could turn it sideways.
Posted by: wfaulk
Re: The ultimate chainsaw. - 30/10/2002 17:57
One might wonder if a normal chainsaw wouldn't cut as quickly if as much force were put behind it.
Posted by: DeadFire
Re: The ultimate chainsaw. - 30/10/2002 18:09
I guess the speed and strength are the factors. Not just the ability of the engine, but how strong the actual chain part is. If you go too fast, it could break.
Or at least that's what I would assume.
Posted by: lectric
Re: The ultimate chainsaw. - 30/10/2002 21:03
Ooh, I imagine that could be a BAD THING. Those two guys were barely holding on as it was.
Posted by: ithoughti
Re: The ultimate chainsaw. - 30/10/2002 21:33
yep. people, in general, have way to much time on their hands.
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: The ultimate chainsaw. - 31/10/2002 00:23
It would look good on a battlebot.
Posted by: tanstaafl.
Re: The ultimate chainsaw. - 31/10/2002 18:51
One might wonder if a normal chainsaw wouldn't cut as quickly if as much force were put behind it.
No. It wouldn't.
How fast the chainsaw will cut is in direct proportion to how much energy can be supplied to the cutting edge (in this case, the chain) and that energy comes from horsepower.
If you took a two-horsepower chainsaw, and put 400 pounds of downward force on the cutting bar, it would simply stall and refuse to cut anything at all.
tanstaafl.