heffayinthebush
ArboristSite Lurker
I wanna know what to do with a couple loops of expensive (carbide tipped) chain I recently bought online.
They were working great for a couple of days until suddenly 5 of the carbides decided to part their way from the rest of the chain.
I was cutting some dry firewood logs (maple mainly, ash, oak etc.) a little dirty and frozen but nontheless good solid hardwood.
I sent the chain back to the seller hoping for a refund or replacement, meanwhile he asks me if I was cutting into rocks or binding the chain.... Give me a break! I think I know what I'm doing!
What do I do now with other loop? Should I try cutting with it and risk wrecking it also?
How do I sharpen it?
Suggestions wood be appreciated!
Heff
firewood.ca
They were working great for a couple of days until suddenly 5 of the carbides decided to part their way from the rest of the chain.
I was cutting some dry firewood logs (maple mainly, ash, oak etc.) a little dirty and frozen but nontheless good solid hardwood.
I sent the chain back to the seller hoping for a refund or replacement, meanwhile he asks me if I was cutting into rocks or binding the chain.... Give me a break! I think I know what I'm doing!
What do I do now with other loop? Should I try cutting with it and risk wrecking it also?
How do I sharpen it?
Suggestions wood be appreciated!
Heff
firewood.ca