HIGHLIGHTS
- David Rush is a man of many talents. He is a serial record holder who is now a revered name in the Guinness Book of World Records.
- At the age of 30 Rush had no Guinness World Records, now aged 36 he has over 200 to his name.
- Rush breaks world records for promoting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education because he believes young people should grow up with a passion for these subjects.
Chainsaws should be kept out of the reach of children when not in use and people using the tool should take all safety measures to ensure that no injury is caused while working.
But now a serial record holder has used the tool not to chop wood but to set a new world record.
Rush, from the US state of Idaho, has a knack for breaking world records doing bizarre stunts.
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At the age of 30 Rush had no Guinness World Records, now aged 36 he has over 200 to his name.
Rush breaks world records for promoting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education because he believes young people should grow up with a passion for these subjects.
This time, the Idaho man set a new record by balancing a chainsaw on his chin for 37 minutes and 56 seconds. For safety reasons, the tool was kept in OFF mode throughout the attempt.
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He held the same record in 2016 when he managed to maintain the tool’s balance for 3 minutes and 1 second. He later lost the title to a record holder, who balanced a chainsaw for 5 minutes, and he regained it in 2017.
Rush captured the record for the second time in 2017, balancing the tool for 10 minutes.
This time he took the balance record for the third time by beating his own feat with a record 20 minutes.