novaman64
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I use whatever I have on hand. If finish doesn't matter as much chisel chain is faster than semi chisel.
So dont need a ripping chain?
I use whatever I have on hand. If finish doesn't matter as much chisel chain is faster than semi chisel.
Not for a few cuts if finish isn't most important.So dont need a ripping chain?
Not for a few cuts if finish isn't most important.
I found out i can get an HD2 for my BG 86 blower, i better be careful so i don't blow the house off the foundationYou dont like your 044s with dual ports and HD2s ?
In poplar it was very smooth finish after I filed it.How is square file for milling? When I did my project, I was not using square yet. I imaging it would be good, but I have not tried it yet.
In poplar it was very smooth finish after I filed it.
I do. I've got most of the parts here to put one together. Its not a 10mm though, but a weaker 12mm, and it will have a 440 jug installed on it.You dont like your 044s with dual ports and HD2s ?
I do. I've got most of the parts here to put one together. Its not a 10mm though, but a weaker 12mm, and it will have a 440 jug installed on it.
I found out i can get an HD2 for my BG 86 blower, i better be careful so i don't blow the house off the foundation
It's okay. My 440 jug has some "extra bananas."I have a 10mm 044 I will let go of...
I have 441cm before three days i buy a 661 cm . the 441cm its a fantastic saw ported and you fall in love with it .So have a MS441CM... I have alot of cedar on my property, and the future misses wants me to make a couple of benches and a table for when we get married. Saw a couple Alaskan Mills at Baileys for around $200.... Not looking to do a ton of milling, but was wondering if the MS441 would be up to it probably do a couple 28-30" cuts, most the stuff would be smaller....
Looking at possibly having it worked over (been off the forum for a while, but who is a good person to do the 441CM saws)?
Other option is to buy a MS660, though at $1200 OTD from the dealer I would probably have to sell my 441 to buy it, and not sure Id be happy with the weight of it for my other cutting....
So, thought, opinions, advice....
660R with a 28" tsumura , sugi, or stihl light. muff mod it run 10 tanks through it and you'll say screw the 441
But you would have to wait until the next solar eclipse to get one that has a sticka like this:I've run ported 660s at GTGs that are extremely strong, but they are heavy saws. If I were going to buy something in that class, I would wait for the 661. Lighter, stronger, more fuel efficient, and has M-Tronic.
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