I'm not sure I'll stop laughing! An engineering feet, simply awesome!For the first time ever I am about to unveil Bastardized Work Saws Patent Pending heated handle.
This is proprietary here, one of you will be the first to own it.
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Disclaimer: Saw not included, nor the propane tank or anything else you may spot on the floor
Challenge Piltz for that 'Hot Saw' label?I am about to unveil Bastardized Work Saws Patent Pending heated handle.
Truly groundbreaking! Technology this advanced I thought would be years down the road.I'm not sure I'll stop laughing! An engineering feet, simply awesome!
I'm not sure I'll stop laughing! An engineering feet, simply awesome!
that is a cool patch!View attachment 465955
Lombard patch.
DDave was gratuitous enough to give a huge doughnation to the GTG I hosted this past summer (large box full of stuff's). I'm digging through my shop and finding things that were leftover that guys have not called Dibz on.
I've learned muh engineering skills from Obama, Sharpten and Jackson
Maybe next year you could create a tutorial on how you do this. Like the ole adage Give a man a meal he can eat for a day teach him to fish he will never grow hungry. Square filing is one of many items on my bucket list. Your offer defines your character well. THANsK 'n Merry ChristmasOk.. like others, I'm low on saw stuff but I do have a little time and some rookie talents.
To this thread I offer square sharpening of up to 252 DL of 3/8 chain. The angles will be what I use as a work angle in the south east. That should get you 3 loops of 20",3 of 24/25" or 2 loops at 32", etc. .050,.058,.063 makes no difference. I'll clean the gullets and set the rakers at 0.025"
Now I've offered chain sharpening in the past and I have to offer a few guidelines:
- No frozen links or heavily rusted chains.
-If you send a chain that has lots of varying lengths of cutters, I'm going to even them up and then square them and you'll loose some cutter length. Same goes for "rocked" chains.. I can fix it but like any other sharpening, you are loosing the length.
-I can NOT square semi-chisel chain, chisel cutters only; LGX , RS, etc.
-Ship them to me in a small flat rate box USPS, I'll sharpen in 14 days (I have a very busy job and a family..shop time is hard to get) and I'll pay postage back.
In the spirit of the thread, I'd like this to go to someone that has NOT received a gift yet.. contact me via PM and I'll post back when it's claimed.
Some recent chains:
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Just went and checked, and the saw I had in mind is 77cc, but it's not an L77. It's a 480CD. I think a few years newer?
Any chance they share the same parts for the oiler? I looked in our main "go to" parts book for Husqvarnas and gave up. The book fell apart years ago and apparently only our mechanic and the shop owner can figure out how it's "organized"
Also very possible we do have L77 parts, but I could spend a solid week digging in the sheds and shelves and no be able to go through everything.
I did also find either a 440 or 460 crank/jug/case 1/2s. 1128 series. The fins on the jug are at an angle. Both my 460s are straight across.
Ideas?
Angled fins also came on early 12mm saws and many AM jugs are angled as well.I'll call dibs on 440/460 with the angle fins if your gifting it. I pretty sure that means it is 10 mm wrist pin when the fins are angled.
Thanks. I'm still new to the game. Learn something new everyday. This is best forum I've ever been on. Lots of knowledge and people don't mind to share it.Angled fins also came on early 12mm saws and many AM jugs are angled as well.
I think you got the saying wrong...Maybe next year you could create a tutorial on how you do this. Like the ole adage Give a man a meal he can eat for a day teach him to fish he will never grow hungry. Square filing is one of many items on my bucket list. Your offer defines your character well. THANsK 'n Merry Christmas
Start by finding a grinder, extra stones, and lots of loops of chain you are going to ruin. Start grinding and moving everything around so you see the difference. Pull your hair out...get mad and walk away for months at a time.Maybe next year you could create a tutorial on how you do this. Like the ole adage Give a man a meal he can eat for a day teach him to fish he will never grow hungry. Square filing is one of many items on my bucket list. Your offer defines your character well. THANsK 'n Merry Christmas
SEXXXY!!!
Just went and checked, and the saw I had in mind is 77cc, but it's not an L77. It's a 480CD. I think a few years newer?
Any chance they share the same parts for the oiler? I looked in our main "go to" parts book for Husqvarnas and gave up. The book fell apart years ago and apparently only our mechanic and the shop owner can figure out how it's "organized"
Also very possible we do have L77 parts, but I could spend a solid week digging in the sheds and shelves and no be able to go through everything.
I did also find either a 440 or 460 crank/jug/case 1/2s. 1128 series. The fins on the jug are at an angle. Both my 460s are straight across.
Ideas?
Dave, I'll take the splitter off your hands and I'll gladly pay shipping. You are too generous.SEXXXY!!!
Currently up for the claiming - Farmertec MS461 new cylinder/piston kit - available
Farmertec Husqvarna style new case splitter - CLAIMED
splitter is 4 pounds so despite being able to buy them wholesale for $28.00, they then cost me another $28.00 to import from China, by the time I get the customs fees, postage to customer and Ebay fees, it is probably as much $ as getting OEM from the H dealer
These seem larger than the standard H splitter and are beefy, but I have never tried one I like the Stihl splitter/installer myself better.
If you are outside the USA I will expect you to pick up the shipping to get it to you, it is 4 pounds without a box.
PLEASE!!! send me a conversation before going to Ebay to buy your lint, I now have 5 guys on the LINT-LIST, and I am trying to find out what they claimed. I really didn't think about the fact that after someone gets their info in the shipping system I still don't know who they are here on Arboristsite <DOH> so please, please, please include a note on Ebay telling me who you are. Also please only buy one lint, unless you need to build a firestarter and have a bit of wax on hand already.
Dave
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