J JimL Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Jan 13, 2002 Messages 1,250 Reaction score 25 Location midwest Oct 10, 2002 #1 Any of you have any pictures of a bar rail grinder? Looking for closeups hopefully. jim
jokers Addicted to ArboristSite Joined May 7, 2001 Messages 3,859 Reaction score 41 Location New Haven, NY Oct 10, 2002 #2 How close up do you need? What are you trying to accomplish? If you let me know by sometime tommorrow I`ll try to get you some pics. Russ
How close up do you need? What are you trying to accomplish? If you let me know by sometime tommorrow I`ll try to get you some pics. Russ
J JimL Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Jan 13, 2002 Messages 1,250 Reaction score 25 Location midwest Oct 12, 2002 #3 looking for all around pics, I got a motor and some wheels that were for one I was told, would like to build a table to mount it on.
looking for all around pics, I got a motor and some wheels that were for one I was told, would like to build a table to mount it on.
T Tony Snyder Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Feb 8, 2002 Messages 1,391 Reaction score 16 Location East Central Illinois (Marshall) Oct 12, 2002 #4 I use one of those 9inch disc with 6 x 48 belt sander setups. I have dressed 100s of bars on it. I use 80 grit discs.
I use one of those 9inch disc with 6 x 48 belt sander setups. I have dressed 100s of bars on it. I use 80 grit discs.
Toneman Makin Chips Joined Jan 15, 2002 Messages 825 Reaction score 25 Location Ontario Oct 12, 2002 #5 I hand file the real bad ones, then clean up with a palm sander with a fine sandpaper. Works well for me
I hand file the real bad ones, then clean up with a palm sander with a fine sandpaper. Works well for me
stihltech Addicted to ArboristSite AS Supporting Member Joined Mar 23, 2002 Messages 3,748 Reaction score 2,490 Location western NY Oct 12, 2002 #6 rails How do you know you are getting the rails even with a file?
T tundraotto Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Oct 12, 2001 Messages 1,022 Reaction score 12 Location arkansas Oct 12, 2002 #7 the same way you get the right angles when you file a chain. put the bar in a vise and file at 90° ???! watch your strokes - just like chain.....sooner or later your filing borh sides of the bar which should mean you have evened the rails.
the same way you get the right angles when you file a chain. put the bar in a vise and file at 90° ???! watch your strokes - just like chain.....sooner or later your filing borh sides of the bar which should mean you have evened the rails.