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Stihl 026 project saw(s)
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<blockquote data-quote="mooseman" data-source="post: 992238" data-attributes="member: 22270"><p>Actually, diamonds are fractured to shape, then abraded with diamond dust...but I take your point.</p><p>I had always thought that the crosshatching was as much to help seat the rings by abrasion, as to hold oil to lube and flush the filings. If I can re-ring without honing, I would be much more likely to re-ring marginal saws. I take it that you have done this successfully in the past?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mooseman, post: 992238, member: 22270"] Actually, diamonds are fractured to shape, then abraded with diamond dust...but I take your point. I had always thought that the crosshatching was as much to help seat the rings by abrasion, as to hold oil to lube and flush the filings. If I can re-ring without honing, I would be much more likely to re-ring marginal saws. I take it that you have done this successfully in the past? [/QUOTE]
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