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Why use the 201T when you have many more suitable saws for ground use?I have a MS201T saw which I use for firewood duties.
Why use the 201T when you have many more suitable saws for ground use?I have a MS201T saw which I use for firewood duties.
Thanks @KramThe cheap ones, Amazon and Ebay. Cant see anything worth while right now but they pop up occasionally.
Treat them very gently , just a light kiss on the chain each time, go heavy and you'll discover all the sloppy fits and angles you don't want .It's one of these
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Not much to set up wrong on them? Angle set to 30 degrees and carefully adjusted cut and depth of cut to ensure full grind on the teeth.
Don't think I'm doing anything wrong with it. I know what a sharp chain feels like and this doesn't deliver.
You hit the nail smack on the head " Consistancy " , with a hand file or hand file holding device every tooth will be a bit different , a machine with little or no play in the pivots and a decent cutting wheel with a reasonable motor bearing set will give a more accurate profile every time .My two cents worth. Yes you can sharpen a saw with a file and if you can get good quality files they can do several sharpenings. The rotary stone sharpeners out on site can also do a good job. Both of which I take with me out on jobs, however, the best option I found is take several chains with you which match your saws and swap them out. When you return, sharpen all the used chains so they are ready for the next job. My electric sharpener, now that I have used it several times produces a much more consistent, sharper and better cutting edge that with either a file or rotary grinder. Even including setup I can sharpen a chain faster and better using my electric sharpener, not to mention having two three or even four chains to sharpen. If there is no alternative a file will do, but on my return all chains are ground for consistancy. If you sharpen using a grinder and the chain is not sharp, you are doing something wrong, or there is a problem with the grinder.
Do you make your own chains off a bulk chain roll?I could do a decent job of sharpening with a file but if I'm at home in the shed it's the Lidl sharpener in the vice, just quicker and easier and it works perfectly well for the Rotatech chains I use. Files wear out too quick for me to use them all the time but for touch ups on the job they are handy. I have half a dozen chains on the go at once so plenty of spare to go at if I hit a nail or a stone in a piece of wood which does happen occasionally. I've had the sharpener years and haven't worn a disc out yet.
No I buy them from Rotatech on eBay. I don't do enough to warrant buying a reel and my saws use different chains.Do you make your own chains off a bulk chain roll?
Chain making is ok if you have lots to make up and you have one person trained to do it, gets very expensive when the guys measure wrong or rivet the joining links in upside down which trashes sprockets. Had to remove all the rolls of chain, chain tapes and links from the saw shed because of this.
Bob
aye, one of dem tree fellers but where are the other two of them?I think he is a tree feller...
It sounds like you practically have to babysit your blokes.
Menial tasks are the mainstay of the feckwit. Brain off, hands moving.
Happened to be food shopping in Lidl yesterday afternoon. lo & behold a band of angels had put an electric chainsaw chain sharpener in front of me at just the right height for me to read the specification printed on the box .
My lass saw me holding it and turning it about to get a better picture of what it was , "Go on , it's you birthday present my love " she giggled. ( roll on 21 st Dec .)
Getting home after reading th manual twice I checked the box contents to see if everything was there and it actually worked .
Even though its made of high impact plastic it is fairly precision but if you're a gorilla with hands like sledge hammers in boxing gloves it's not going to be for you , as all it needs is a gentle finger & thumb grip on the handle to advance the spinning blade into the chain , any force and the pivot points will twist out of alignment giving an inconsistent cut.
The beauty of this sort of sharpener is it can be run off a 1000 watt inverter running off the vehicle battery as it only takes a nominal 85 watts to run .
Or buy the Einhell version which is cordless. I should have, cables are a pain.The beauty of this sort of sharpener is it can be run off a 1000 watt inverter running off the vehicle battery as it only takes a nominal 85 watts to run .
No ...........It worked - meaning it's properly sharp?
Show us the chips!
The radial lines on the grinding wheel are diametrically opposite on each set ,, could these be the normal state ?Or buy the Einhell version which is cordless. I should have, cables are a pain.
Anyway modifications continue. Annoyingly I was going to cut the shape out with plasma, but first I attacked the welding bench, back splatter burnt up the nozzle. Need more practise on thicker stuff! Couldnt find my replacement box so this was done with grinder.
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Note my hold up cord as a spring replacement.
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Previously replaced adjustment nut.
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The step on the plastic. Easily forgotten. I will cut a proper spacer another time. It still needed the reinforcement.
View attachment 469330Seems this grinder wheel has expired but it did the job. I never liked these depressed center ones anyway.
Another annoyance is that any sharpening will raise a burr in the chrome plate. The wheel spins clockwise, and on right handed cutters that grinds the burr away. On left handed cutters, the burr is pushed out. I feel its worth looking into having a reversable motor, ofcourse theres a change thenwheel nut may come loose but with a drop of threadlock will be no problem.Universal AC motors lile this are easily reversed however I'd prefer a cordless machine, wil look to see if a 775 motor can be fit in there.
One sharp chain, you can see the burr at bottom. At top I removed it with some ivy.
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