Having the right tool.......

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Mastermind

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Having the right tool is a blessing sometimes. Show off the tools you've collected that make working on saws a breeze. Here's a few that I use pretty regularly....

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I couldn't make it without these. How I ported a saw before I got a rt angle handpiece I don't know.

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I wish I had that stuff Randy, but I must make do with what I have, kinda pointless for me, since I don't do this for a living, now if you know what $$$ I have invested in my tools at work, you'd probably have a heart attack. Kinda expensive being a mechanic.

Next thing I'll buy for saws is likely a better right angle hand piece like that though.
 
I wish I had that stuff Randy, but I must make do with what I have, kinda pointless for me, since I don't do this for a living, now if you know what $$$ I have invested in my tools at work, you'd probably have a heart attack. Kinda expensive being a mechanic.

Next thing I'll buy for saws is likely a better right angle hand piece like that though.

The rt angle tool is a must have. The other stuff you can get along without. We have used heat to assemble bottom ends so long that we will likely never pull in a crank with the Stihl tools.
 
The rt angle tool is a must have. The other stuff you can get along without. We have used heat to assemble bottom ends so long that we will likely never pull in a crank with the Stihl tools.

I do have a Contra angle Dental grinder, and it works well, however, the dang thing runs very hot, and your very limited with the burrs that you can get, very odd size.

Which Hand Piece is that Randy?? Just so I can dream.
 

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