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Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts
« Reply #60 on: November 21, 2013, 04:36:03 pm »
Thanks for posting srcarr52 those are some very nice examples.   I have the rod for welding on chain saw bars but have not tried it yet.   I really do not have the equipment for cutting the groove back in them.   I know you made one yourself like a lot of other things that you do.   Nice work.

Thanks!  You're welds makes mine look like chicken scratch and they are getting progressivly worse.  I'm going to have to give my welder a look over and see whats up.  What are you using for a welder, tungston, size, ect?

Having the groove grinder certainly opens up a new world of possibilities.  I buy a lot of bars cheaply because they are 58 gauge and grind them to 63.  Someday when I get a Husky mount Tsumara lightweight I'll have to grind it to 63 on day one since they only come in 58, WTF?

 

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