Category: How to…
How To Easily Untangle A Chainsaw Chain
One of the main problems that you are likely to face if you have a chainsaw is a tangled chain. This problem mostly occurs when a chainsaw is stored for an extended time. Having a twisted chain can be frustrating, especially if you want to use it urgently but you don’t know how to untangle…
How To Sharpen A Pole Saw Blade
Pole saws are essential for anyone who needs to prune trees or cut branches at height. When used correctly and regularly maintained, they can be a great asset in keeping your garden looking well-groomed. However, if your pole saw’s blade is not often sharpened, it will become blunt, making it difficult to cut through branches…
How To Split Wood Like A Rampant Nordic God!
Split logs are essential for heating a home or cottage with wood. For those who prefer to do their own wood splitting, we’ve consulted an expert. The process of how to split wood doesn’t have to be a gruelling one. Start with the correct equipment, the perfect technique, and the following advice, and cutting logs…
How To Store A Chainsaw Correctly (and Leak-Free)
Storing your chainsaw in a manner that does not leak oil ensures that you do not create a mess but above all, it will prolong the life of your chainsaw. Additionally, it is also known to significantly improve the performance of your chainsaw as the chainsaw will always be in tip top condition. It is…
How To Mix Your Chainsaw Oil For Optimum Performance
It’s easy to think that chainsaws just use regular gasoline for fuel, but this is not the case. The vast majority of chainsaws require mixing oil with your gasoline as standard. Running your chainsaw on pure gasoline is not recommended. Most brands of mixed fuel are pre-mixed, but it’s always best to check the manual…
How To Prune With A Manual Pole Saw
A pole saw is the ideal gadget for trimming high branches while keeping your feet firmly on the ground. No need to call in the professionals when you have a pole saw to hand. The only drawback of a standard pole saw is the lack of a pruner head to simply snip away smaller branches…