I was going thru my archive today looking for some 325 pitch chain and found an unused McCulloch .050 72 link semi chisel 350 pitch chain. What saws ran that pitch?
OKSee my post above, 350 is .354 pitch, .050 gauge
Mark
I've read about trimmer line being used as filler/weld material sorta like solder for plastics. Seems logical enough. Guess it would all depend on the compatibility of the materials..., eh? Have never had occasion to try welding plastic. Always figure it would be futile anyway. Just recently saw a vid of a guy repairing a Stihl fuel tank and you could barely even tell there was a repair done to it when he was finished. Your brake flag repair nice, too. Kinda changed my mind about the whole process.
I have been working on a few 10-10S models lately trying to clean a few out of the attic and moving some duplicates along. The first one took a lot of parts to make it right, but it came out looking pretty good.
I decided to try the grommet and Tygon approach,
I would be interested in where to find both. Have application for both.
Brian
I bought the grummet set from Harbour Freight the last time I was there. Never thought they would be in there. I needed some grommets for a motorcycle project not long ago and I found Lowes had a good assortment of grommets. Thanks Mark.
Jethro, I know I had seen those somewhere. I used to race RC outboard boats, fly Helos and buggies but that has been many years ago. In my old RC junk I might have one if not there is 2 hobby places in JC I might have to take a bike ride over there. Good reason to get the bike out for a ride and also eat at Moto's. I wonder if the silicone fuel lines they sale would be good for chainsaw fuel. They are very flexible and would be good for inside the tank. Would move around much freer than the standard fuel lines I am using now. Thanks Jethro.
Brian
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