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Evan

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when i got my 084 it only had the inside dawg. i decided after seeing other pics of 084s with theyre dual dawgs that they just plain look mean and are just the right size.

so im fabbing a outside dog useing the inside as template. i also found out both the inside and outside are exact copies of eachother. anyways heres what i have so far. it isnt perfect but will look much better cleaned up and mounted.
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its still just hair over size
 

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13 wow

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need to get paint and do the dogs and muffler, muffler is so rusted i could barely weld it after cleaning with the wire brush on the grinder.
 

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thanks

heres a few pics

i have torch and may heat temper it later. im going to bolt a bushing between the two dawgs to give them some strenght


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026 has 18" bar kinda gives some perspective on how massive the 084 is
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did some more sanding on the orange, im getn tempted to clear it but i just cant bring myself to this looks tons better then when i got it
 
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Evan, if you cut that spike out of mild steel, it won't take a harden like you think. Modern mild steel does harden more than mild steel of 30 years ago, but not much.

If you do heat it... Get it up to around an orange heat, or a dark yellow and hold it there for a few minutes... Then quench it in warm water... Oil isn't necessary.
 

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thanks for the tip, its just 1/8" mild steel. nothing special about it, much much stronger then the husky factory dawgs.
 
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thanks

heres a few pics

i have torch and may heat temper it later. im going to bolt a bushing between the two dawgs to give them some strenght


attachment.php

026 has 18" bar kinda gives some perspective on how massive the 084 is
It looks like a big fish getting ready to swallow a little one.



A roller chain catch is what you need, you could easily make one, or buy one, their under 5 bucks at the dealer.

:censored:, this your 13th 084 thread.
Don't hate, Appreciate!:hmm3grin2orange:
 
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Looking good, Is that the one you posted about a while back that you found in the bone pile at you local saw shop? Either way nice saw. Now you just need to find some huge old growth cedar to kill with it! Preferably on Forest Circus ground.
 
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Evan, if you cut that spike out of mild steel, it won't take a harden like you think. Modern mild steel does harden more than mild steel of 30 years ago, but not much.

If you do heat it... Get it up to around an orange heat, or a dark yellow and hold it there for a few minutes... Then quench it in warm water... Oil isn't necessary.


Seconded, mild steel is pretty much non hardening as it doesn't contain enough carbon.
 

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