Well,it won't be an original condition 041FB,but it'll look alot better. I've been on the lookout for an 041FB like my Dad has had for years, and finally found one for sale for a reasonable price recently. Brushwacker (Thanks John!) on here had a pair of saws for sale,so I snapped them up for a fair deal and they were of course,in excellent operating condition. Anyway, I knew this 041FB needed a bit of TLC-it is around 30 years old, but is surprisingly strong for it's age-runs good and has excellent compression,and a clean cylinder. John sent me pics of a bit of case damage that the saw had before I purchased it, so I knew I would need to do a good teardown/cleaning of the saw and also do a long-term repair before new paint. Enough blabbing,here's some pics:
Cylinder:
Break in the case-it's on the rear of the chain housing:
I'm going to reinforce the area with some stainless screen and fill it with JB Weld. Here's a couple of shots of the screening:
And one of the saw in the vise prepped and ready for the first filling:
Also did a bit of painting of the old covers,etc,and "amused" my wife by baking the paint in the oven for about 30 minutes....:biggrinbounce2:
I'll get some more pics as I work on reassembly, now I've gotta go find a few odd-and end pieces for the old saw.
JL
Cylinder:
Break in the case-it's on the rear of the chain housing:
I'm going to reinforce the area with some stainless screen and fill it with JB Weld. Here's a couple of shots of the screening:
And one of the saw in the vise prepped and ready for the first filling:
Also did a bit of painting of the old covers,etc,and "amused" my wife by baking the paint in the oven for about 30 minutes....:biggrinbounce2:
I'll get some more pics as I work on reassembly, now I've gotta go find a few odd-and end pieces for the old saw.
JL