After he came by and fine tuned the machine, and tutored Eddy, the
primary operator, we had better results. But with a rocked out chain, we
ran it several cycles, which was very often. But the shop charged $10 plus,
so they were not losing money. Eddy did say that the sharpening business
did slow down after they bought the machine, which did not bother the bosses, as they considered the sharpening gig a money loser anyway.
The Franzen was my baby when Eddy was gone, and I kept threatening
to bring in my Efco, because I am quite picky, and hate turning out crappy work.
But the owner would have frowned on that, as he only wanted to hear only positive things about his $20,000 robot...........................
But the 61pmmmn chain would not run on it, as well as the cheap oregon
double skip, it had no adjustments for full chisel, and occaisionally a
wheel would grenade for no reason, which kept life there from being
totally dull.