I did the real chainsaw with chain removed. Worked GREAT, however you do want to clean it too. The last thing you want is to get grease or chain oil on someones clothes. I empty'd the chain oil tank before I cleaned it.
Thread: Chainsaw prop
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01-19-2012,04:20 PM
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01-19-2012,06:19 PM
I had a kid (teenager) come to my door with one this year, it was pretty cool. Don't think he got the reaction he was expecting with me though. I let him do his thing and then asked if he wanted some candy, he said "yes"...
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01-20-2012,09:37 AM
Here is a hint, I use a real chainsaw,with out a chain of course. But I add a kick to it,get two (about 8 awg) heavy wires, hook one side to the neg side of the battery to a steel fence ,then a long wire (about ten to twelve feet you decieced on how long you need it) on the positive side with a alligator clip to put on the saw bar ( make sure battery you hook it up to is charged ) Fire up saw hit the fence with saw and it sparks as well as the sound of the saw scaressssssss the heck out of people and kids, when you want to run with it, unclip alligator clip and run after them. the think the blade is still on the saw LOL its a blast watching it.
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01-30-2012,07:05 PM
thanks to everyone for answering i will look in to these thank you
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01-31-2012,05:29 AM
Just remember that real chainsaws get HOT!! Last year we went to a haunted hayride (with apparently no rules for the actors) One of them had a chainsaw and was leaning into the trailer to get people in the middle. He leaned the base of it against my arm and I got a very nasty burn!



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