Does that mean that I can ad my Craftsman 3.7 on evilbay?
Does that mean that I can ad my Craftsman 3.7 on evilbay?
I do this stuff for a living and don't have a "day job".......
I thought you were a sculptor's model?
I thought you were a sculptor's model?
You Sir have injured muh heart. Bad boy.........no reps. :msp_sneaky:
If that thing runs it would be worth it as they make a great chainsaw bar grinder.
What do you mean mark?
It has been mentioned in other threads that a sanding disc can be fitted in place of the saw blade to provide a perpendicualr abrasive surface to true up the rails of a bar. I have been looking at my old table saw but not sure what kind of backer will fit the arbor though.
It has been mentioned in other threads that a sanding disc can be fitted in place of the saw blade to provide a perpendicualr abrasive surface to true up the rails of a bar. I have been looking at my old table saw but not sure what kind of backer will fit the arbor though.
Could you use a fine tooth sawblade?
No. You'd need a wheel suitable for treating metal. I know several timber cutters that use a 7" cut-off wheel in their table saws to dress bars down.
A cut off wheel is a dangerous, bad idea. There not designed to cut on there side and can fly apart.
I use a grinding disk made for a 7 or 9 inch angle grinder. Get one with the 7/8" open center and use a suitable adapter to mount it.
The disks are availble in different grits from a welding supply store.