John,
We set up my grinder this weekend, did you get yours going.
They are a smooth grinder and can make some great chains.
Let me know how you are doing.
Hunter
I like it alot. Just played around with a couple of junk chains I had to get used to using it since I have never run a square grinder before. It's funny: at first, the one sheet of pretty vague instructions seems pretty useless. Once you figure out what is going on, it is exactly what you need to know and nothing more. Later.
I'd like to see a new round ground chain used to make a timed cut, and then square grind the same chain and re-time it through the same log, with the same saw.
Mike,
If you can give me a little bit of time, I will try to get this done on video. I will use my EPH7900 with a Brand new round chain from the roll, and a fresh square ground chain.
My thumb has to grow back together a bit, before I can pick up a saw. I dont want to pull these stiches out. I cut up through the pad and the blade stopped in the nuckle.
Maybe by next week, I should be able to pick up a saw.
Hunter
Hunter just ground a work chain for NB on the swing arm , grinder works very well and is fast , so for a joke we tested it on the KD385 ,the work chain was only .14 behind someones race chain, so it works great , and it was just off the grinder , no stoning
No Hacket Axe, We are getting the bore chain ready to run out west , you know down where Dennis Cahoon lives at his big show, it is going to be to bad we whipped his ass at his own show, Thanks Art for the tips on boring
ps ; remember the little yellow bird and have a nice day
and why wouldn't you from your greatest fan Bernie
Hunter that new diamond wheel you got use sure does work ,and where did you find that red Norton honing stone , get for honing the side of the teeth,
I know the diamond wheel is not cheap but you pay for what you get , hope you can get more of them