just watched this vid and was wondering what yall thought was the reason the saw bounces so much during the cut. got a couple of ideas but not sure.
YouTube - Video Sears 3.7PS In the cut.MOV
YouTube - Video Sears 3.7PS In the cut.MOV
badly filed rakers maybe? wore me out just watching some of it
Out of interest is this what happens if you use a ripping chain to crosscut?
Some are hinting that it is the saw itself. When the chain speed is slow enough, even a new chain will bounce like that. . . .
Here is a video of me with a Montgomery Wards 3.7, no dawgs on this saw and I'm sure the chain is something that I got for free somewhere because I pulled it out of a box. It is not bouncing around but I am having a hard time getting it to pull itself in the wood, here a set of dawgs would have helped so I am going to say the original saw has a chain problem.
My last name is Ward and I believe my Grandad, Montgomery, may have owned that company.
OK, maybe not...