ernurse
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Looking for the square attachment for Stihl brand grinders.
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Thank you I'll try it. Not sure what I have. Both are NOS both say made in W Germany one is at a fixed angle with only the vise angle being adjustable and the other you can adjust the wheel angle and the vise angle. Both are pre-89 if they say w germany but I thought only the USG had the dual adjustment.if you set the bottom slide adjuster to 20 or 25 degrees you get a real close to square looking top plate ,side plate still has some curve ,but the grind looks almost like square chisel
i will have to look again ,i set a new piece of square in the vise ,and adjusted as close as i could to those angles ,i think it was 30 tilt ,which is about 60 on an oregon the stihl #s are different ,20 on the vise slide ,and 20 or 25 on the top plate angle ,on the top plate i turned it till it lined up with the new piece of square ,to the touch it feels very sharp ,looking at it it should self feed nice ,may be a little bit grabbier than square ,but a lot less than reg round ,i have not done a whole chain though to confirm this ,the reason i think it will be slightly grabbier than square is the side plate curve ,the top plate came our real flat like square chisel because i was using the flat side part of the stone thereWhat angle are you setting the motor/wheel at. Does it come close to square performance?
Simington is making new square chisel grinders. Silvey isn't making them any more. They won't outsource the parts to get them cheap enough to be able to sell competitively any more.
Thanks for the link mdavlee and like the Silvey's they are pretty steep. About $1,000.00 for one. Also since there angle is locked in to sharpen the Square Ground Chains (horizontal) I am guessing you will need a file or another grinder to bring down the depth gauges if needed.They have a website now. http://simingtonchaingrinder.com/
Yeah my silvey drove me freakin nuts. Honestly I'm getting good results with my USG. I still have some square ground chains but I only use them for felling. Biggest diff I notice is how smooth they cut. If I had it to do over I would have kept my rsII and got the stihl usg. USG works great for rakers and IMHO is actually built better (less slop) than the silvey.The price on it is cheaper than 3 of the 4 silvey models. I still kick myself for not getting the SDM 4 when madsens cleared some out for $999 a few years back. I bought a swing arm instead. I've had a swing arm and 2 RS IIs and sold all of them. Yeah you have to do the depth gauges on any of the square grinders. Silvey made the HDG 6 which is for rakers and gullets. Slick machine if you cut a lot and grind a lot of chains.
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Yeah my silvey drove me freakin nuts. Honestly I'm getting good results with my USG. I still have some square ground chains but I only use them for felling. Biggest diff I notice is how smooth they cut. If I had it to do over I would have kept my rsII and got the stihl usg. USG works great for rakers and IMHO is actually built better (less slop) than the silvey.
Can you show me a pic of how you dressed your wheel plz
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