SquareFile Super OPE Member Local time 5:28 AM User ID 347 Joined Dec 30, 2015 Messages 76 Reaction score 324 Location somewhere Jan 4, 2016 #1 Chain Polishing Disorder???? Am I alone???? Am I that pharked up????
psuiewalsh Basement Bodging Local time 5:28 AM User ID 124 Joined Dec 23, 2015 Messages 1,867 Reaction score 5,537 Location Nottingham,pa Jan 4, 2016 #2 Where's the rest of the chain?
Canadian farm boy “Normal” people scare me. GoldMember Local time 5:28 AM User ID 309 Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 7,866 Reaction score 49,604 Location Ontario, Canada Jan 4, 2016 #3 I like shinny things too. Chain looks great to me. Looks like it should cut real nice. Surgical even
P.M.P. Stiff Member Local time 5:28 AM User ID 352 Joined Dec 31, 2015 Messages 12,226 Reaction score 58,749 Location Michigan Jan 4, 2016 #4 I thought this was CPD Computer Posting Disorder I was going to let Skippy know but sure he will see it
I thought this was CPD Computer Posting Disorder I was going to let Skippy know but sure he will see it
mdavlee Hillbilly grinder Local time 5:28 AM User ID 279 Joined Dec 28, 2015 Messages 14,194 Reaction score 64,606 Location TN Jan 4, 2016 #5 I've not done that much polishing on one yet
SquareFile Super OPE Member Local time 5:28 AM User ID 347 Joined Dec 30, 2015 Messages 76 Reaction score 324 Location somewhere Jan 4, 2016 #6 How about a raker that dwarfs the cutter? Lol
SquareFile Super OPE Member Local time 5:28 AM User ID 347 Joined Dec 30, 2015 Messages 76 Reaction score 324 Location somewhere Jan 4, 2016 #7 Oh I forgot. Save edge leaves a *s-wordty finish. Lmfao
fearofpavement Pinnacle OPE Member Local time 5:28 AM User ID 304 Joined Dec 28, 2015 Messages 1,807 Reaction score 6,232 Location Georgia Jan 5, 2016 #8 If someone is polishing chains, then yeah, that's messed up.
skippy Husqvarnas Sawyer Local time 5:28 AM User ID 268 Joined Dec 27, 2015 Messages 3,027 Reaction score 3,477 Location Pennsylvania Jan 6, 2016 #9 Looks awesome ! I need better lessons and more practice
junkman Crush it Local time 2:28 AM User ID 388 Joined Jan 3, 2016 Messages 4,312 Reaction score 17,033 Location pacific northwest Jan 6, 2016 #10 How many hours to do a chain like that ?
Canadian farm boy “Normal” people scare me. GoldMember Local time 5:28 AM User ID 309 Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 7,866 Reaction score 49,604 Location Ontario, Canada Jan 6, 2016 #11 @SquareFile Are these work chains, race chains your working on or just I'm bored and wanna experiment chains? They look impressive Last edited: Jan 6, 2016
@SquareFile Are these work chains, race chains your working on or just I'm bored and wanna experiment chains? They look impressive
Hedgerow ONE OF THE GREATEST.....LONG LEGGED MIDGETS Local time 4:28 AM User ID 316 Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 11,803 Reaction score 74,707 Location SW MO Jan 6, 2016 #12 SquareFile said: Oh I forgot. Save edge leaves a *s-wordty finish. Lmfao View attachment 1847 View attachment 1847 Click to expand... I concour...
SquareFile said: Oh I forgot. Save edge leaves a *s-wordty finish. Lmfao View attachment 1847 View attachment 1847 Click to expand... I concour...
Hedgerow ONE OF THE GREATEST.....LONG LEGGED MIDGETS Local time 4:28 AM User ID 316 Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 11,803 Reaction score 74,707 Location SW MO Jan 6, 2016 #13 And I have no idea what yer talking about.. This polishing chain thing is just crazy talk..
junkman Crush it Local time 2:28 AM User ID 388 Joined Jan 3, 2016 Messages 4,312 Reaction score 17,033 Location pacific northwest Jan 6, 2016 #13 Did that chain get cleaned with a torch ? To burn the oil off ?
Hedgerow ONE OF THE GREATEST.....LONG LEGGED MIDGETS Local time 4:28 AM User ID 316 Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 11,803 Reaction score 74,707 Location SW MO Jan 6, 2016 #14 Witchcraft....
Hedgerow ONE OF THE GREATEST.....LONG LEGGED MIDGETS Local time 4:28 AM User ID 316 Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 11,803 Reaction score 74,707 Location SW MO Jan 6, 2016 #15
psuiewalsh Basement Bodging Local time 5:28 AM User ID 124 Joined Dec 23, 2015 Messages 1,867 Reaction score 5,537 Location Nottingham,pa Jan 6, 2016 #16 Is filing the links down to reduce weigh and drag or some other purpose
mdavlee Hillbilly grinder Local time 5:28 AM User ID 279 Joined Dec 28, 2015 Messages 14,194 Reaction score 64,606 Location TN Jan 6, 2016 #17 Weight and drag. If you look at the rivets they're rubbing in the wood.
psuiewalsh Basement Bodging Local time 5:28 AM User ID 124 Joined Dec 23, 2015 Messages 1,867 Reaction score 5,537 Location Nottingham,pa Jan 6, 2016 #18 Is that the same reason to thin the front of the rakers? A couple pics were like vertical posts instead of ramps
Is that the same reason to thin the front of the rakers? A couple pics were like vertical posts instead of ramps
mdavlee Hillbilly grinder Local time 5:28 AM User ID 279 Joined Dec 28, 2015 Messages 14,194 Reaction score 64,606 Location TN Jan 6, 2016 #19 Less friction in the wood and it lightens a chain up some more.
SquareFile Super OPE Member Local time 5:28 AM User ID 347 Joined Dec 30, 2015 Messages 76 Reaction score 324 Location somewhere Jan 6, 2016 #20 Hedgerow said: And I have no idea what yer talking about.. This polishing chain thing is just crazy talk.. View attachment 2192 Click to expand... Come on big guy, I said polish.
Hedgerow said: And I have no idea what yer talking about.. This polishing chain thing is just crazy talk.. View attachment 2192 Click to expand... Come on big guy, I said polish.