Chain Saws:
There's no shortage of excellent reference publications dealing with every aspect of chain saw safety and we've collected a few of our staff's favorites to share with you.
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There's no shortage of excellent reference
publications dealing with every aspect of chain saw use
and safety ...and we've collected a few of our staff's
favorites to share with you.
Reading to Sharpen Your Chain Saw Skills
Here at MOTHER's digs we fondly refer to Barnacle
Parp's Chain Saw Guide, by Walter Hall, as
"the chain saw book," or "the classic." It is
both. Originally published back in 1977 by Rodale Press,
this fine instruction manual has been out of print for some
time now. But not long ago we happened to speak with the
author, and the upshot of that fortunate conversation is
that THE MOTHER EARTH NEWSY has agreed to publish
Barnacle Parp's New Chain Saw Guide. The new
version will be larger, more comprehensive, and better than
ever ...but it won't be available for some months yet, and
the initial printing may not meet the built-up demand for
this fine title. If you'd like to reserve a copy (or
copies), send us your name and address, along with the
number of books you'd like us to hold for you. As soon as
the guides start rolling of the press, we'll send you
complete ordering information. Direct your reservations to
Mother's Bookshelf® (the address is in the listing that
follows).
Another fine all-purpose chain saw guide is Robert A.
Ouellette's Chain Saws: Buying, Using, Maintaining,
Repairing (1981 from Tab Books, Blue Ridge Summit, PA
17214). The title reflects the contents of this
comprehensive 144-page paperback. (One of our technically
disoriented editors calls this one "the book that finally
got it through my head how :o sharpen chain-saw chain!") If
you can't find Chain Saws at your : local
bookstore, you can order 't for the cover rice of $6.95,
plus · t 50 handling for one or two copies,
or $2 °b Three or more, from Mother's Bookshelf, _ 05
Stoney Mountain Ru. Hendersonville, NC ',8791. Chain
Saws is copiously illustrated with photos and
drawings.
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