smokey7
jack of a lot ace of a few
As far as my depth gauges being sloped the wrong way it was intended to be that way (i am trying something new). In my mind i thought it may make less contact with the wood and may also push the chips rather then gliding over them giving a more consistant cut. That chain cuts very very well. It self feeds very well and isnt too grabby when using the dawgs. I did notice after measuring the actual depth they were .032 and i think thats bout where i like them for the wood i cut. My top plate angle is 28 my head angle aka side plate angle is not adjustable so probably a standard angle and seems to work well.