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just curious, why you don't stamp out your own deflectors or buy rough stamped deflectors from someone. Seems to me it would save allot of time vs marking out and hand bending a deflector.


these are the ones i stamp out for use in the shop then just trim to suit the saw they are going on, lots of room to modify them to fit the different mufflers and exhaust outlet locations. I attach them the same as you....nutserts.

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@Mastermind

just curious, why you don't stamp out your own deflectors or buy rough stamped deflectors from someone. Seems to me it would save allot of time vs marking out and hand bending a deflector.


these are the ones i stamp out for use in the shop then just trim to suit the saw they are going on, lots of room to modify them to fit the different mufflers and exhaust outlet locations. I attach them the same as you....nutserts.

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I sorta like the way the bent ones look. Crisp corners and all.
 

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I start with 24ga sheet steel.

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The 288 deflector is out of place here.

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I use a little vice in another small vice to bend the metal up in.

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Now the other side.

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Test fit.

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Rivet nuts and a nice sized hole.

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Ready to install......

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And done.

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as always your work is top notch Randy.
You gave me some ideas with this way to make a deflector for my Husky 242's
 

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The way Randy does these is much better than the 'shark gill' way of cutting slots and crimping them. When you turn the saw on its side hot gas gets your hand. Also once water got in my gill style ms261 muffler and it sounded real funky when running, there was a high pitch squeal from the engine :eek:....I pulled the cylinder and let everything dry out and all was good. The rivet screws, deflector & screen is the way forward on a worksaw.
 

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Actually, I use a more open stainless steel screen. It's not a spark screen.
yup, I thought you used stainless steel screen, when they produce them there is an industrial standard they follow, if I understood it correct its sized in micron (the distance between the threads).
I dont know if you know the micron on the stainless steel screen you use (lol, so people like me can buy the correct screen)
 

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yup, I thought you used stainless steel screen, when they produce them there is an industrial standard they follow, if I understood it correct its sized in micron (the distance between the threads).
I dont know if you know the micron on the stainless steel screen you use (lol, so people like me can buy the correct screen)

I'll have to find the specs on it Tor. I think it is 12 x 12 mesh. Which means 12 wires per inch.
 

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Thanks for a super cool thread! I have/had several of these and they are really nice. You are a tinsmith!
The thin flange rivnuts sure keeps it nice and tidy.

If you want to play, buy a kit. I have been piecing my kit together and it aint' very economical...I only have US thread stuff.
 

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yup, I thought you used stainless steel screen, when they produce them there is an industrial standard they follow, if I understood it correct its sized in micron (the distance between the threads).
I dont know if you know the micron on the stainless steel screen you use (lol, so people like me can buy the correct screen)
Hi Tor here is the screen I found and bought after Randy told me about it. I have bought from this seller a couple times now. Not sure if he will ship to Norway. If he won't I'll get it and ship to you if you want.
Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/263105112675
 

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I'll have to find the specs on it Tor. I think it is 12 x 12 mesh. Which means 12 wires per inch.
Thanks Randy, I had to read a bit tonight about the US mesh, not sure if I understood what I read though

Hi Tor here is the screen I found and bought after Randy told me about it. I have bought from this seller a couple times now. Not sure if he will ship to Norway. If he won't I'll get it and ship to you if you want.
Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/263105112675
thanks for the offer Dan, I'll check around a bit in Norway, stuff like this is probleby sold in kitchen & plumber stores
 
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