I brought the saw ( 039 ) for 10 USD hehe. He straight gassed it!For general firewood cutting and work, yes, I would totally run that cylinder. For my self. I would not put that cylinder on a customers saw though, unless they specifically asked me to help them out on price due to financial hardship.
What caused the grooving? Broke ring? Needle bearing? Alignment pin?
Thanks mate appreciate your help!For general firewood cutting and work, yes, I would totally run that cylinder. For my self. I would not put that cylinder on a customers saw though, unless they specifically asked me to help them out on price due to financial hardship.
What caused the grooving? Broke ring? Needle bearing? Alignment pin?
Can I ask, you say you’d not put it on a customers saw, is that just because it’s poor workmanship using a damaged part and it’s just not good service or because the compression from it won’t be what they’d expect / poorer than it should be?For general firewood cutting and work, yes, I would totally run that cylinder. For my self. I would not put that cylinder on a customers saw though, unless they specifically asked me to help them out on price due to financial hardship.
What caused the grooving? Broke ring? Needle bearing? Alignment pin?
Without customers knowledge, you are misrepresenting your saw build.Can I ask, you say you’d not put it on a customers saw, is that just because it’s poor workmanship using a damaged part and it’s just not good service or because the compression from it won’t be what they’d expect / poorer than it should be?
Yep thought that was the reason. As for power or loss of it due to scratches like these, minimal? Unnoticeable?Without customers knowledge, you are misrepresenting your saw build.
They will fill in with carbon, if they do not catch a ring, it's all good.Yep thought that was the reason. As for power or loss of it due to scratches like these, minimal? Unnoticeable?
Awesome thanksThey will fill in with carbon, if they do not catch a ring, it's all good.
Second picture down, just above the inlet, is that a pin hole in the nikasil plating, or just debrits in the way ?
I agree with the previous posts, should clean up fine, and will be good for your own use if that is not a pinhole.
If I had access to a cheap gen cylinder, I would consider that, but the location of the scoring should minimise any effect.
It’s some sort of damage, not dust mate, catches the pick.
Here it is under 10x magnification with a millimeter scale ...for scale ha
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Seen a few straight from the factory with pits like that, they run with no problems if the hole does not go all the way through to the outside. Fixed one that did with JB Weld.
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