LOL Nope that is a baby bottle brush I put in that old drill a few years back to see if it would clean the insides of the birds. I have HUGE hands and it is hard to get them in the bird.
That drill was an utter failure, I had pieces of chicken flying everywhere. I was covered in guts, meat and blood. I only tried it once and decided I would just fight to get my hands inside.
LOL Nope that is a baby bottle brush I put in that old drill a few years back to see if it would clean the insides of the birds. I have HUGE hands and it is hard to get them in the bird.
That drill was an utter failure, I had pieces of chicken flying everywhere. I was covered in guts, meat and blood. I only tried it once and decided I would just fight to get my hands inside.
Quote: I have a couple good pruning saws, I just can't do that much by hand (takes a long time, and I also have carpal tunnel issues so that if I overdo hand sawing, I wake up with numbs hands (or can't sleep from the pain) for weeks to follow. Ask me how I know.)
But I do have them for tight spots as you indicate. the Jawsaw is safe to use and I can use that for almost all of it, and the smaller branches are breaking and snapping by hand (or by putting my foot on them and pulling up) - they have begun breaking down. I just need the chainsaw for the actual trunk parts of a couple of the trees they pushed over onto the top...
Quote: That's a good possibility, but there's a huge steel cabinet under there that's a bear to move, although I really should; liable to find things I haven't seen in years (mouse skeletons, snake skins, who knows what all). I think I've seen the brush recently, though.