FYI - Northern Chainsaw Sharpener

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precaud--if you ordered them before dec 25--you got a $10 gift card--i ordered another one the day after christmas--said no dice---chumps---oh well---it didnt make my decision-----wonder if a certain store is selling any oregons?????:biggrinbounce2:
 
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You know, I started out cruising Baileys for some new chains and when I started researching their chains, I happened across this thread--so now, you guessed it, I ordered the NT grinder. I've been hand filing for a while and wanted a grinder.....you know the story, didn't want to shell out $300. Thanks to all for the free advice. When it shows up, I'll make the mods and have some fun. If any of the washers/shims are still available, I'd certainly be up for purchasing some.

thanks
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You know, I started out cruising Baileys for some new chains and when I started researching their chains, I happened across this thread--so now, you guessed it, I ordered the NT grinder. I've been hand filing for a while and wanted a grinder.....you know the story, didn't want to shell out $300. Thanks to all for the free advice. When it shows up, I'll make the mods and have some fun. If any of the washers/shims are still available, I'd certainly be up for purchasing some.

thanks
bob

Get two, they're small.
 
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Course I'm just being a hog about the whole thing.
 
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so whats the verdict on these

noticed northern has them for 99 dollars. What is the verdict on these? do they work all right? I dont sharpen alot but i hate to pay some one to sharpen them. So do you all reccomend them??

later chris
 
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Stihl 041S, Is the shim/washer set still available? Sent you a couple of PMs. Just wondering if you rec'd them?

Don't worry sawin, he's a busy guy.

I finally got my grinder delivered today. Everything arrived safe and sound. just have to mod it and put it together, after I finish 3 other projects.:bang: :bang:
 
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Grinding safety chain on grinder...

I've got a couple loops of safety chain.
What do ya guys think of using the Northern
chain sharpener to grind down the bumpers ?
Good idea or probably not ?
Is it even possible or worthwhile ?
 
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I've got a couple loops of safety chain.
What do ya guys think of using the Northern
chain sharpener to grind down the bumpers ?
Good idea or probably not ?
Is it even possible or worthwhile ?

I adjust the guide rails so they are fairly close together. 90 and 0 degrees, lower my wheel and very slowly pull the chain through to knock down the safety links. Works like a charm. I use the largest of the grinding wheels to do this.
 
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just in.....

Ordered the grinder on Monday, showed up today (Thursday). Apparently many before me were delivered pretty banged up but mine looked like a brand new box-not even a dinged corner. All pieces seemed to be there. I haven't put it together yet, but did spend 10 minutes cleaning up the turntable and it made a huge difference. My guess is that it will work fine w/o the shim/washer kits, but there is a small bit of slop in the tolerance. I would still try the shim set--may look at work tomorrow for some .010 shimstock to run around the outside. Looks to be well made and pretty sturdy. Thanks again to all that reviewed this item-lots of tree work this weekend for sure.
 
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hb1,
The two mods regarding the shim and washer do change the dynamics of the grinder. Those two mods make it sweeeeeet. By installing the shim, I don't have to measure the teeth length anymore when changing sides on the chain. The washer definitely improves rotation friction.
 
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Last night I spent a couple hours with dremel and files grinding down the bumpers on a 16" stihl safety chain. Last time I'll ever do that. Pain in the bu++. I say keep it for a backup and buy a new one.
 
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Thanks PA. I suspected as much. I'm new to grinding but am an engineer by trade. For $100, this seems to be a good deal. Anyone have an idea how long the wheels will last? I should have some shim stock to help w/lateral movement but am not sure I can make the washer.
 
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