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You have to see their point on the license bit, you can't hire a car without one and they can be just as lethal, a chainsaw can go from ground level to the middle of your forehead in less than a second! Gav
I always use Speedy Hire/HSS prices as justification to buy my own kit.Hire a Speedy Hire Welder - £93 a week.Buy a Machine Mart Welder - £200 to keep.One decent sized job and it's paid for itself anyway. :P
I looked at hiring a chainsaw for the weekend from Brandon tool hire. He said he would do me a deal of £50 + VAT and I need a licence to hire it :shock:
Yes hire is expensive, but it depends if you will ever need it again.The other more "stupid" reason is that some companies wont let you buy kit as its "capital expenditure" but you can hire stuff as its ongoing expenses. This is especially true of government, but sometimes the cost of managing and maintaining something means that cost is not simple purchase price vs rental price.But my closing remarks are that I personally never pass up an option to buy tools!
Quote from: Lyndsey731 on January 23, 2008, 13:20:15You have to see their point on the license bit, you can't hire a car without one and they can be just as lethal, a chainsaw can go from ground level to the middle of your forehead in less than a second! GavI know there needs to be some sort of regulation but I could always go and get a disc cutter with diamond blade! Cheaper than a chainsaw and gets through concrete too!!! How safe is that? [-XOr is the chainsaw licence another money making scheme?
Try reaching out over a deep rhine with a rubber duck (wheeled excavator) when you forgot to lock the axles!! 13 tonnes lifting it's ass sur makes yer snipper go :lol:
Lol we had a lad on site just before Christmas do that on a river bank! Speedy hire round here don't hire rubber ducks though!
I don't think it is any more right to be able to buy one with no proof of training.There is no such thing as a licence to use a chainsaw, Its a certificate of profesional competance. That can be for basic saw maintenance or all units up to Sectional dismantling. It is now not supposed to be possible to by a top handled chainsaw without proving you have the right CS unit on your ticket. I don't think it will be long before we see this for all saws.
LOL! I removed our old kitchen with the chainsaw!