I must admit that I had not considered the aerosol effect from chain oil; presumably the spray from "normal" chain oil is equally harmful?
I must admit that I had not considered the aerosol effect from chain oil; presumably the spray from "normal" chain oil is equally harmful?
My experience over 40 years now is that specific chain oil is a must with its sticky property's on blades of over 24 inches under that as long as you use something it doesn't seem a problem. The biggest cause of damage to the blade is jamming in the wedge of a tree that you are cutting; over time this will cause the groove down the blade to subtly open out and the saw will no longer cut so well.
@happybonzo: the same carcinogens aren't present in new oil.
One of the advantages given for using biodegradable chainsaw oil is that it's basically cooking oil rather than a mineral oil so liable to be better for you to breath in (if slightly fattening ;) )
@ "wrekin" - that explains a lot then: I'll blame chainsaw oil spray next week at Slimming World 8-))
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