On a related note....
Feb. 11th, 2003 05:29 pm*Does* anyone have a chainsaw?
Buying one for this purpose seems extreme.
(Update: Now that I'm home, the wisteria is in fact more intense than I remembered. And $400 of the quote is for removal, which I suspect isn't going to get any cheaper. So, fuckit, I'll see if the landlord is interested in going halves, and just pay the damn thing.)
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Buying one for this purpose seems extreme.
(Update: Now that I'm home, the wisteria is in fact more intense than I remembered. And $400 of the quote is for removal, which I suspect isn't going to get any cheaper. So, fuckit, I'll see if the landlord is interested in going halves, and just pay the damn thing.)
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Re: Tools!
Date: 2003-02-11 04:22 pm (UTC)Also - I don't know if you recall the garden of york street - 'go into garden at own risk' A couple of SCA'ers with machete, a handsaw, and some good secaturs did a very good job of diminishing the canopy. There other other tool options.
Also - remember that if you buy a chainsaw - you also need the extra saftey equipment, gloves, goggles, training...that sort of thing. I've seen the mess a chainsaw can cause on a human leg....
That said - I think rabbit should get whatever she wants - and I'm willing to help do gardening with a variety of different tools :)