Huskybill
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I started planning to build my own bar maintenance tools
Bar grooving,
They offer cutoff discs in 4 1/2” and 7 1/2” x 1/16”(.063”) x 7/8” spindle. It’s mounting a 4 1/2” grinder on a plate, or using a arbor that the disc mounts on in my drill press. I mainly need the .063” discs to make my d009 husky bars fit my 404” chain.
Grinding the bar rails,
Next a 1”x30” belt sander for squaring the bar rails. Maybe a combination belt/ disc sander would work too. I been using a file to bevel the bar rail edges out side and inside.
Closing the grooves,
The Oregon groove closing tool seems to be the way to go.
Did I miss anything?
Bar grooving,
They offer cutoff discs in 4 1/2” and 7 1/2” x 1/16”(.063”) x 7/8” spindle. It’s mounting a 4 1/2” grinder on a plate, or using a arbor that the disc mounts on in my drill press. I mainly need the .063” discs to make my d009 husky bars fit my 404” chain.
Grinding the bar rails,
Next a 1”x30” belt sander for squaring the bar rails. Maybe a combination belt/ disc sander would work too. I been using a file to bevel the bar rail edges out side and inside.
Closing the grooves,
The Oregon groove closing tool seems to be the way to go.
Did I miss anything?