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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 6192" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Brian</p><p>As for the binder, those things could be leathal. My father despite years of expieience and a careful work ethic got hit by the pipe when it slipped. No permanent damage but it left a mark that took weeks to go away.</p><p>I should post some pics of the one type of binder that is somewhat safer.</p><p>All over center binders, the handle points right at you when closed, and if the chain is real tight, opening them involve the handle flying around in a 180 degree arc as you release the stored energy.</p><p>The binder I like has a extra pivot point in the handle, when opening, you simply pivot the handle at this point about 120 degrees, so its pointing straight up, now when you open it it flys away from you and yoou just kick it with your heel to open it. No pipe needed.</p><p>Its not always easy to find a store that carries them, but its worth hunting for</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 6192, member: 307"] Brian As for the binder, those things could be leathal. My father despite years of expieience and a careful work ethic got hit by the pipe when it slipped. No permanent damage but it left a mark that took weeks to go away. I should post some pics of the one type of binder that is somewhat safer. All over center binders, the handle points right at you when closed, and if the chain is real tight, opening them involve the handle flying around in a 180 degree arc as you release the stored energy. The binder I like has a extra pivot point in the handle, when opening, you simply pivot the handle at this point about 120 degrees, so its pointing straight up, now when you open it it flys away from you and yoou just kick it with your heel to open it. No pipe needed. Its not always easy to find a store that carries them, but its worth hunting for [/QUOTE]
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