BOLTR: Milwaukee Chainsaw | Destroys DeWalt

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Published 2018-09-06
What $600 worth of electric chainsaw looks like.
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All Comments (21)
  • @jba004
    I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle youtube.com/post/UgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF… and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
  • “Girthy, in my hand” *pauses “I should be used to that” God I love this channel
  • Most guys take off their socks to count to 20, but since I'm missing a toe, I got to drop my drawers.
  • @Onyxthefem
    I’ve never heard of this man before. But goddamn he is a national treasure
  • @Giblet535
    I brought my Stihl "Ms. 460" inside to watch this video with me. She never even glanced at the computer, trashed the place and threw up in my trashcan. That's why she sleeps in the garage.
  • @JToona
    Little chainsaw unboxing a bigger chainsaw? I love it!
  • @MintStiles
    Did ave just refer to his wife as the “budget troll”...
  • @imacharmer59
    The greebling mentioned at 11:46 is actually a felling sight, so you can align your notch and back-cuts so that the tree falls in the direction you want.
  • @jameshall4385
    Opening a Milwaukee chainsaw with a borscht mini chainsaw. You are lucky the spacetime continuum didn't implode.
  • @Pocahonkers
    Unboxing a Chainsaw with a Chainsaw: Welcome to Canada.
  • @DenKonZenith
    If you spot a full sheet of those "security" strips, swipe 'em. In bulk won't set off the detectors and you can prank people for MONTHS with a full swiped sheet. My record while working retail was stuffing one in the general managers lunchbox, tucked up under the zipper. Took him the better half of a month to figure it out, though pegged me with it immediately.
  • @MNhockeydude35
    Hey Ave, idea for your next BOLTR, you thought hilti was an expensive drill? Check out Stryker drills. I work in orthopedic surgery and we use these things all day long screwing wrists and ankles back together when the CA glue and ductape doesn't work. Would be interesting to see the inwards on the outwards.
  • @jhornnes2
    The line across the body is used as a sight as it is 90degres to the chain, and the little metal tab is the chain arrest if it throws the chain.
  • @gingabeard7090
    “Buddy’s gotta sneak into your house to clear your browser history for ya!” Hahah great!
  • @jasonlow7010
    AvE is what keep all tool Brand’s think twice before finalising their products today. 🙏🏻
  • @shurdi3
    Good thing about the battery operated ones is that you can send the apprentice to the shop for a gallon jug of charge to refill the batteries.
  • @jamesmccabe103
    @5:23 I work in plastic injection molding as a process tech. I have to mix up red color pellets into natural glass filled nylon all the time. Red can be hard to get right sometime and it is true molders will cheap out on the color, and try to use less resulting in lighter parts, and in worse case scenarios the color will be uneven. My guess is that between 2011 and now they changed suppliers on their color concentrate and the new one is not an perfect match to the old one. just my $.02.
  • @Endorfen2011
    The split line on the case @ 11:57 is a sighting line the felling direction. Have the saw on it's side for cutting the hinge and you get the direction of fall. Not for aesthetics. Keep all the AWESOME videos coming! Thank you!
  • @williamward2948
    I spent 10 years as an arborist. The price of chains and bars is the real profit eater. In which case, feed that bad boy some Earl, and I mean lots of Earl... Used to fine tune the oil to run out at the exact same time as the fuel (makes sense to fill up both tanks at the same time)... But you wanna talk about a hot supper, we used to mulch the trailers down with 32" bars on Stihl MS-460s... Wide open throttle chopping through 8' wide, 3' deep sections of packed 3-5" sticks and leaves for an hour at a time, with no end in sight. Used to run 40:1 oil in those saws and tune the high rpm for it so we didn't smoke the pistons running lean...