Hi Guys,
I use my chain grinders quite often when I hit a grenade shell (the area I live in was bombed to bits at the end of WOII. No Old oak without a bit in it) or a rock.
But it annoys me that the disk only spins one direction, so one side is always sharper then the other (at least in theory).
I get the feeling the main brands (oregon/husqvarna etc) only use a swichable disk direction for the expensive ones. But did some affordable brand implement a direction switch? Since it is technically such a small effort.
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I use my chain grinders quite often when I hit a grenade shell (the area I live in was bombed to bits at the end of WOII. No Old oak without a bit in it) or a rock.
But it annoys me that the disk only spins one direction, so one side is always sharper then the other (at least in theory).
I get the feeling the main brands (oregon/husqvarna etc) only use a swichable disk direction for the expensive ones. But did some affordable brand implement a direction switch? Since it is technically such a small effort.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G955F met Tapatalk