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Maybe check YouTube mattward74I have the vid but its at home on my other PC, give Matt a holla, he will have it, its a little pisser.
Maybe check YouTube mattward74
hey widowmaker, awesome job on them slabs freehand! what sort of chain do you use to rip them? lookin at ripping some fence posts to use on the farm and wondering what setups you guys use.
i'll have a look at smoko.. i got another carby floatin around somewhere.. i should pop that on and see if that makes any difference also.Throttle valve closing fully against the throat, properly seated in the throat etc
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Hi mate I use full comp .404 .063 semi chisel cutters at 25deg (10deg if slabs for tables) with depth rakers taken down about 4 flat file strokes and rounded off ( from a standard .404 raker height ). your miles will vary depending on saw used as how much you can drop your rakers. Long as your getting a good bite and self feeding your pretty good to go
If im burried deep with more than a 25" bar needed in the wood (36" 42" bars) i sometimes use a modified full comp .404 that has teeth grinded off to help clear the chips. Eg: Leave two cutters ,grind off two cutters, leave two cutters, grind off two cutters ......
Most important is keeping the chain razor sharp with cutter angles all the same deg and same lenghs either side, side to side and well oiled, I handfile with a couple of light honing strokes of the file every refill to keep a razors edge .. as well as keeping depth rakers set low to match the saws torque ... in the 090s case it has buckets off torque with a slower chainspeed which is ideal for long freehand.
I prefer stihl chain but all works if sharp and worked a little for what ones doing.
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He has the footwork of a spin bowler, shame he's holding a bat....lolLmao bloody hell boby , remind me never to take you jungle style ripping ...youll fall of the log and break your neck
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No not those 2 vids, i mean the one where Matt copied a war scene with hitler, eva brawn ect.... oh and had dennis Cahoon mentioned in.
ROB? 3/8 is fine for most things mate, I use it on my 395.. semi and full chiz, If the woods resonably clean and not seasoned over many years the full chiz will work okay youll just have to keep your eye on the leading edge of the cutter and sharpen more often when it burs over the point ..semi will stay sharper longer and has no fine leading point to blunten like full chizel ...65cc should be fine mate if you 'keep it sharp' ... make shore its running on the rich side (4 stroking in the cut) if your got a lot of posts to rip. let it idle between cuts and after cutting to cool down
Still reading up on loans, offset accounts and all that fun stuff. Head hurts. Found a potential buy, 100 acres, but it has no shed. WTF?
Those pipes on the mcholes look ****ing ridiculous, like a retarted port kembla stack
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