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Teddy.Scout
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Any one have any thoughts such as pros and cons.
Thanks
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Any one have any thoughts such as pros and cons. Thanks
didn't want to pop anyone's bubble, but the Silvey is worlds apart higher in quality.
I decided to keep my 511A and sell the Silvery and the other 511A.
Don't plan on becoming a file shop!!!
why don't cha post a few pic's of the Silvey and Oregon 511A for sale.
odds are a LOT of folks would jump at a chance to purchase a Silvey at a decent price.
That's what I hear. I would like the opportunity to try one someday. Love to find one cheap at a garage sale too!
But the value question also comes in if the OP is buying new. The Silvey square grinders offer something that the 511A does not do. For commercial work, maybe there is an advantage.
But even if I was setting up a small shop for a side business sharpening chain and had $1,000, I would buy 3 of the 511A grinders and keep one set up for 1/8, 3/16, and 1/4 (rakers) wheels. If it was for my personal use, I would buy one 511A and a nice 50-60cc saw. Another way to spend his money would be to buy a 511A and a couple of ABN / CBN wheels at $200 a pop!
Philbert
You left one out Matt V.S handfile LOL! What's up buddy! P.S just sent you a REP. And well deserve'd because you have alway's been a stand up guy, and alway's willing to help. So thank's.
So this thread caused me to look at the 510 grinders on the Silvey website. It says that the 10 degree angle, used on most chisel chains, is 'built in'. Does that mean that I cannot grind chain (semi-chisel) at 0 degree tilt?
Thanks
Philbert
note this is for the Silvey 300 grinder ... Silvey is known for adjustability.
here's a pic showing pivot, which moves both direction. allowing what ever angle is desired.