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Thanks for the tip. I've never experienced so many chain stalls in all my cutting days. This particular tree tried to gum up every saw I own. Lol. I found that piss revving after a cut helped.

Which is a good case for manual oiler override.
 

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That place sounds like an absolute dream to work at. Not.
It’s pretty awful. This young boss I got from up north somewhere thinks he knows how to do my job and fills my schedule up and tells me how to fix things so I started doing exactly what he said to show him how in experienced he is. He’s mad because his schedule didn’t get done of course lol. Little fat *f-worder needs to chill. Ain’t gonna get no feather in your hat when you’ve never worked on your tools and you’re trying to tell someone how to fix things. I think it’s hilarious. The maintenance superintendent told me that dude won’t be here long don’t worry lol
 

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I’m interested in learning what you’re talking about. Im sure you have to set the Grinder to some specific angles to get that profile? I’ll have to find a junk chain and try this. Thanks!
Angles on a grinder set-up your chain.

Dressing the stone oddly changes the overall profile shape but not the angles so much. If you put the grinding wheel shallow or too deep you still get a chit cutter. Practice that first on a standard dressed stone wheel. Walk before you run.


Thanks for the tip. I've never experienced so many chain stalls in all my cutting days. This particular tree tried to gum up every saw I own. Lol. I found that piss revving after a cut helped.
You need to carry a can of monkey piss to wet the bar before each cut or like Steve said use a CS670 on that goofy goo.
 

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Angles on a grinder set-up your chain.

Dressing the stone oddly changes the overall profile shape but not the angles so much. If you put the grinding wheel shallow or too deep you still get a chit cutter. Practice that first on a standard dressed stone wheel. Walk before you run.



You need to carry a can of monkey piss to wet the bar before each cut or like Steve said use a CS670 on that goofy goo.
Ok cool. I appreciate the advice
 

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Angles on a grinder set-up your chain.

Dressing the stone oddly changes the overall profile shape but not the angles so much. If you put the grinding wheel shallow or too deep you still get a chit cutter. Practice that first on a standard dressed stone wheel. Walk before you run.



You need to carry a can of monkey piss to wet the bar before each cut or like Steve said use a CS670 on that goofy goo.
monkey piss?
 

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Had an interesting drive in to the office this morning. Observed an individual walking down the street wearing flip flops and socks a few sizes too small and his heels hanging out the back. This wasn't the most outstanding part of his appearance, I soon noticed that he was brandishing a fairly large "bowie" style knife. He didn't point it at me or anything but was walking to a group of people waiting for the bus.

911 and a description given, follow him as he continues his travels, basically leaves the people on the street alone but continues to try the door of every business he passes by. A couple minutes pass and 4 cars show up, I pull out in front of them and identify the guys just as he goes in to a convenience store. Everything seemed to end peacefully without any injuries but it does get the heart pumping in the morning.

Meth and other substance abuse are a hard thing to witness at times.
 

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Your favorite spray penetrant/lubricant.
Also known down here as "possum piss" etc.
Duck oil down undah.
Ta, ain't ever heard it (WD40) called any of those.
Was getting concerned, i mean i like @Mastermind and everything, but getting him to tinkle on my guide bar on the regular might get a bit awkward. We are urban.
 
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