Nailgunner
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Hi. All a bit new to milling, but my father fancied giving it a shot, he's into large carpentry projects. I've secured a decent looking Husky 266XP with a 20" bar, we'll build our own mill attachment. Couple of points:
- Saws like this usually come with a 7 pin sprocket. Should we keep this or drop to 6 to allow for a severe duty cycle and increased loading?
- Chain, should we just file a stock semi-chisel to a reduced angle (10-15 degrees) to get going? Or is it better to find a ripping chain from the outset?
Thanks for the help
- Saws like this usually come with a 7 pin sprocket. Should we keep this or drop to 6 to allow for a severe duty cycle and increased loading?
- Chain, should we just file a stock semi-chisel to a reduced angle (10-15 degrees) to get going? Or is it better to find a ripping chain from the outset?
Thanks for the help