SquareFile Super OPE Member Local time 1:20 AM User ID 347 Joined Dec 30, 2015 Messages 76 Reaction score 326 Location somewhere Jan 4, 2016 #1 Chain Polishing Disorder???? Am I alone???? Am I that pharked up????
psuiewalsh Basement Bodging Local time 1:20 AM User ID 124 Joined Dec 23, 2015 Messages 1,876 Reaction score 5,572 Location Nottingham,pa Jan 4, 2016 #2 Where's the rest of the chain?
Canadian farm boy “Normal” people scare me. GoldMember Local time 1:20 AM User ID 309 Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 7,945 Reaction score 50,354 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 1:20 AM User ID 352 Joined Dec 31, 2015 Messages 12,266 Reaction score 58,812 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 1:20 AM User ID 279 Joined Dec 28, 2015 Messages 14,194 Reaction score 64,620 Location TN Jan 4, 2016 #5 I've not done that much polishing on one yet
SquareFile Super OPE Member Local time 1:20 AM User ID 347 Joined Dec 30, 2015 Messages 76 Reaction score 326 Location somewhere Jan 4, 2016 #6 How about a raker that dwarfs the cutter? Lol
SquareFile Super OPE Member Local time 1:20 AM User ID 347 Joined Dec 30, 2015 Messages 76 Reaction score 326 Location somewhere Jan 4, 2016 #7 Oh I forgot. Save edge leaves a *s-wordty finish. Lmfao
fearofpavement Pinnacle OPE Member Local time 1:20 AM User ID 304 Joined Dec 28, 2015 Messages 1,810 Reaction score 6,266 Location Georgia Jan 5, 2016 #8 If someone is polishing chains, then yeah, that's messed up.
skippy Husqvarnas Sawyer Local time 1:20 AM User ID 268 Joined Dec 27, 2015 Messages 3,036 Reaction score 3,516 Location Pennsylvania Jan 6, 2016 #9 Looks awesome ! I need better lessons and more practice
junkman Crush it Local time 10:20 PM User ID 388 Joined Jan 3, 2016 Messages 4,312 Reaction score 17,043 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 1:20 AM User ID 309 Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 7,945 Reaction score 50,354 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 12:20 AM User ID 316 Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 12,234 Reaction score 78,447 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 12:20 AM User ID 316 Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 12,234 Reaction score 78,447 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 10:20 PM User ID 388 Joined Jan 3, 2016 Messages 4,312 Reaction score 17,043 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 12:20 AM User ID 316 Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 12,234 Reaction score 78,447 Location SW MO Jan 6, 2016 #14 Witchcraft....
Hedgerow ONE OF THE GREATEST.....LONG LEGGED MIDGETS Local time 12:20 AM User ID 316 Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 12,234 Reaction score 78,447 Location SW MO Jan 6, 2016 #15
psuiewalsh Basement Bodging Local time 1:20 AM User ID 124 Joined Dec 23, 2015 Messages 1,876 Reaction score 5,572 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 1:20 AM User ID 279 Joined Dec 28, 2015 Messages 14,194 Reaction score 64,620 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 1:20 AM User ID 124 Joined Dec 23, 2015 Messages 1,876 Reaction score 5,572 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 1:20 AM User ID 279 Joined Dec 28, 2015 Messages 14,194 Reaction score 64,620 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 1:20 AM User ID 347 Joined Dec 30, 2015 Messages 76 Reaction score 326 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.