And do you harden the face of the rails?
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Stellite is damm hard already
And do you harden the face of the rails?
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View attachment 562618 Sorry about that I figured bow in A Arborist site would be self-explanatory I charge anywhere from $100-$150 depending on the condition you ship it to me I ship it back and it will be like brand-new when you get it back
Bucking pulpwood or firewood. They have huge problems with kickback and its one of the reason they are hard to get a hold of now.
As to size of saw to run a Bow? I have an owners manual for a Homelite XL12, with a picture of a bow on the cover from the 70's, Joe.
got anymore of those?
I don't have to harden the rails after I weld them up with Stellite. And the areas not welded just get redressed with a sander, and I keep the temp low to not change the factory heat treat. I built a machine with a X/Y mill drill table and a fixed grinder to recut the slots. Again I have NEVER had one comeback to me defective. I do not mind answering your questions, but I have one, are any of you interested in my service of are you just curious. I will go one more The first person to send me a Bow to rebuild I will rebuild the bow as well as put New guards on it for $100 if the will leave Honest feed back to the other users of this site. AS I STAND BEHIND MY WORKMANSHIP. Here is a pic of the guard I had bent.View attachment 563170
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If this thread continues people will talk about chains hitting the dirt. If you cannot cut wood on the ground without hitting the ground using a standard bar a bow bar is not for you.
got anymore of those?
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