Chainsaw Repair
Chain - Grinders - Filing - Wood Milling - Tools - Welding - Machinist - Mowers - Tillers => Welding Shop => Topic started by: 3000 FPS on April 19, 2014, 08:10:25 pm
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This is a bar for a 5200 which obviously cannot be found anymore unless used. I have 2 of these to weld and this is the first one. It is made of aluminum.
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I had a broken handle on a partner 5000. Long before I had stashes of them saved back. Another member here (before this site was started 07) echo nut from Ohio hooked me up. He is a welder by trade and does some nice work too.
I'll dig pics up if I can.
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8) 8)
I had a broken handle on a partner 5000. Long before I had stashes of them saved back. Another member here (before this site was started 07) echo nut from Ohio hooked me up. He is a welder by trade and does some nice work too.
I'll dig pics up if I can.
That would be good to see.
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8) 8)
I had a broken handle on a partner 5000. Long before I had stashes of them saved back. Another member here (before this site was started 07) echo nut from Ohio hooked me up. He is a welder by trade and does some nice work too.
I'll dig pics up if I can.
That would be good to see.
:D :D I found the pic in a thread I had already posted in for you when you 1st joined the site. I forgot. :-[
(http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1035.0;attach=1327;image)
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Alright good looking weld.
I do not think that there is a part on a chainsaw that sooner or later does not get broken.
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I had two of these bars to fix so here is the other one. It was broken at both ends. Also it fits a Poulan 5200.
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Nice work Roger.