Just to let you know, I fixed the bar yesterday. I took it to a machine shop and put it on their precision grinder, something the saw shop doesn't have. Using precision measuring equipment(also something a saw shop doesn't have), we found one side of the bar to be .003 to .005 higher than the other. Once ground down to dead even on all parts, it cuts straight. Hard to believe that little bit would do it, but it did.
So, you guys who said bar issue were right. Always seemed logical to be that, but after measuring with a machinist's square and looking flat, was hard to accept.
The measuring was done on an inspection table using height gages I think they're called. It's on a stand, has a needle like end on it with a dial indicator.
Thanks for the input!
Ted