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Re: Stihl Chainsaw AV Design and Possible Boot Problems
« Reply #10 on: October 19, 2013, 01:26:53 pm »
No can do my vise and shop is in the basement of our house, wife won't like the fumes. Do you think all that vibe and motion is transferred to your hands.
Yes and no. Your hands do absorb some of the vibration but in reality, the hands change the resonate frequency of the handle and so the intensity of the vibration seen in the video is not actually present when using the chainsaw as intended by Stihl.

But the video does show the extent the handle assembly can flex if pulled or pushed on.
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