This is covered in lots of the early discussion and comments about it's capabilities.Sorry if I missed it in the summary but I couldn't find exactly what chain sequences, pitches, and gauges the grinder will do. If it's not in the summary, perhaps it should be?
Thank you. Not worthy of inclusion in any summary?This is covered in lots of the early discussion and comments about it's capabilities.
Manufacturer states 1/4" to full-sized 3/8 pitch; up to 0.050" gauge; full comp sequence chain only.
Philbert
Not in my opinion.Not worthy of inclusion in any summary?
There is no real way to adjust the pressure applied when grinding (aside from taping weights to the grinding arm?). So it is critical that the wheels be well dressed, as noted above. Use a coarse silicon carbide (Carborundum) stone until all the glaze on the wheels is removed. Then they will work like new again.My biggest malfunction has been getting it lined up right so I don't burn the chain. Can't stand it if I see some bluing.
Does anyone know when the next and hopefully more versatile, version is due out, or if there will be one?
Admittedly I pushed mine to the side and went back to my other grinder. It deserves more time and effort to dial it in than I have given it. My biggest malfunction has been getting it lined up right so I don't burn the chain. Can't stand it if I see some bluing.
Fantastic. That is the very first I have read since your product first came to our collective attention, that you guys are actually working on a model to handle more chain types. I was beginning to lose hope.Still a work in progress for us. Can't quite tell you when things will wrap up, but do note our engineers are working on it!
Fantastic. That is the very first I have read since your product first came to our collective attention, that you guys are actually working on a model to handle more chain types. I was beginning to lose hope.
Hope restored
Thanks. I haven't read through this thread but glad I asked the question and you guys are on it. If you need a test pilot...Hm, I thought I did write in this thread that we had something cookin, but I perhaps I am mistaken. Either way, glad I was able to restore your hope in us!
They were added as an accessory. Based on feedback, they decided to offer them in an OEM package.Did TEMco add CBN wheels to their grinder?
Do we know if the newer, more versatile version is going to stay under $600 when released?They were added as an accessory. Based on feedback, they decided to offer them in an OEM package.
Philbert
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