Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
All-Purpose OWF Discussions => Equipment => Topic started by: jackel440 on November 01, 2011, 06:45:38 PM
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Ok here is a few pics of the Speed Star chain grinder from Baileys I got.Very nice quality unit.There are lots of adjustments so you can set it up for all the different required angles for each cutter.I also like how the chain vise clamps move to the center at the same time.That way your chain is centered for even grinding. :thumbup:
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Nice!! What is your shipping address will send you my dull chains to sharpen so you can pratice.lol Just kidding i have oregon 511ax that looks a lot like yours.Has worked pretty good so far. Few minor problems at first. A lot was operator. Sure makes shapening chains a lot easier for me.
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Sweeeeeeet
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Yeah I agree with the operator error.I set it all up to do the 3/8 chains on my big saw.I then said heck lets give it a try.grabbed a chain and started grinding. Got about 3 cutters done and I thought whoa! This isn't right.duh,I had grabbed a narrow chain for my 025 stihl.
oh well live and learn. :Dmo