You know, it’s possible to fix or replace the chain separately from the rest of the saw.
Not only does the squirrel have skills, he’s got resources. He can swing one chainsaw/nail.
This is a different take on a chainsaw massacre.
Hummm … the last panel is what I said yesterday ;-)
Try bolt cutters maybe.
I just love Hammy’s expression.
That’s a real tough nail to trim.
The problem is using the wrong tool. He needs to use a grinder.
Let this be a warning for those who decide it would be a good idea to buy one of those Himalayan carbide-clawed pumas. Like a lot of trendy pets, they’re harder to care for than most people realize.
T-wrecks.
Guess they didn’t like my suggestion yesterday, to use the jaws of life.
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GreasyOldTam about 5 years ago
You know, it’s possible to fix or replace the chain separately from the rest of the saw.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 5 years ago
Not only does the squirrel have skills, he’s got resources. He can swing one chainsaw/nail.
nosirrom about 5 years ago
This is a different take on a chainsaw massacre.
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Hummm … the last panel is what I said yesterday ;-)
chris_o42 about 5 years ago
Try bolt cutters maybe.
about 5 years ago
I just love Hammy’s expression.
Ellis97 about 5 years ago
That’s a real tough nail to trim.
Snoots about 5 years ago
The problem is using the wrong tool. He needs to use a grinder.
DavidPlatt about 5 years ago
Let this be a warning for those who decide it would be a good idea to buy one of those Himalayan carbide-clawed pumas. Like a lot of trendy pets, they’re harder to care for than most people realize.
the lost wizard about 5 years ago
T-wrecks.
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
Guess they didn’t like my suggestion yesterday, to use the jaws of life.