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I occasionally use a chain saw and I have special chain saw protective trousers which snarl up in the chain and stop it. No matter how expert you are in the use of a chain saw the possibility if kick back can never be 100% eliminated.It's better not to use a chainsaw when riding a bike.

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if it doesnt have hand brakes it should be safe enough ' no?

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Welding in the Nude, hum; definetly a BAD IDEA, even if you have your welding helmet on ... LoL

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reading playboy on the beach

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I never like these threads, as it seems to me if someone won't do something while nude because of some danger factor, they should not do it at all. My reasoning is if someone feels the need for clothing as a protective layer they are probably doing it wrong and would in reality need much more than a little cloth for protection. If true protection is needed even when clothed then continue to use that protection. But if it can be done in shorts and a tee shirt it can be done nude in equal safety.That's really not true. For example if you are riding a motorbike at 70 mph it takes 2 seconds to wear the flesh through to bone if you're not wearing leathers or equivalent. Even the most competent rider can fall off from time to time.
I occasionally use a chain saw and I have special chain saw protective trousers which snarl up in the chain and stop it. No matter how expert you are in the use of a chain saw the possibility if kick back can never be 100% eliminated.
When welding its physically impossible to prevent molten metal spitting off. Look at any welders gear and you will see the burn marks and in bare skin this would do a lot of damage.
When using a brush cutter it always throws up small bits of debris. A decent pair of trousers prevents small cuts etc.
I'm sure there are many more examples of where even the most capable users need protective clothing

Thank you for making my point. Each of your examples are special safety equipment. What I meant was regular street clothes. Reusing your first example.if you are riding a motorbike at 70 mph it takes 2 seconds to wear the flesh through to bonePeople ride motorcycles in jeans all the time. At best jeans will only give you one more second of wear in your crash. Follow this logic on each other example.But if it can be done in shorts and a tee shirt it can be done nude in equal safety.

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Nude window cleaning could be fun.

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Natureboy,- frying bacon...deep frying chicken or fries, etc.No special clothing needed, but when hot oil splashes, it will leave a burn that a t-shirt or cargo shorts would prevent.

So I guess you cover your hands, feet and face when frying?

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instead of getting dressed to fry dinner, then undressed to eat the fried dinner, just invest in a splatter guard that you put over the pan.

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I occasionally use a chain saw and I have special chain saw protective trousers which snarl up in the chain and stop it. No matter how expert you are in the use of a chain saw the possibility if kick back can never be 100% eliminated.It's better not to use a chainsaw when riding a bike.Are you speaking from experience here?

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This might sound weird, but I hate hand washing dishes in the nude. The little splashes of water on my torso drive me crazy. I don't know why.I love washing the dishes by hand when I am nude, as I get splashed all the time and all I say at least I don't have to dry my clothes plus I usually air dried by the time I have finished cleaning up.
Plus no dishwasher means they have to be washed by hand.

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