Sportfury70
ArboristSite Operative
That's it, let's see where the magic happens. Here's mine:
Is that a harbor freight chain sharpener on the bench? If so, is it possible to grind drag links with it? Looking for a cheap dedicated drag link grinder.Just a shed
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Just a home owner that likes the older better made machines
Craftsman 3.7 x2
Husqvarna 36
It is... drag link?
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That's it, let's see where the magic happens. Here's mine:
Can I like your post twice!? Yeah I cleared it off to measure the top for the planks, and then reorganized my tools. Felt so proud I had to take a pick It'll be covered in car parts and loose nuts and bolts again soon!Once in a blue moon I spend a day clearing off a bench. Mostly goes in a pile on another bench.
The clean bench creates a vacuum and sucks everything to it. After a few days, it's back to how it was before!
Yes, the correct industry name is depth gauge but here locally sometimes folks call them drag links (or "drags" for short). I was wondering how well it would work to use the cheaper machine to grind the depth gauges rather than switching stones.I think he's talking rakers , although I've never heard that terminology.
Starting from the bottom of the pic to the top, your eyes get a little wider every inch you move up.. A lot to like in this one
Well lit and organized-I need to put in more shelf space.That's it, let's see where the magic happens. Here's mine:
Yup......very nice work area.
I take it you favor Husky.
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