promac850
formerly promac610
I had a Husky (The Home Depot brand, not Husqvarna) one that I promptly returned. Had a lot of speed, but little torque. Also, was very efficient at spraying oil all over the place. I hope that your expereince is better!
Philbert
This one doesn't seem to be doing that. It does dribble oil around the collet, but we want that or the bearing will burn up... so far, nothing being spit out of the hose or anything like that.
I like it. The F1 scream is pretty cool... real loud too...
Yes, you can bog it down if you're really pressing on it. You shouldn't need to press very hard at all... it should simply whisk the metal away on each pass. A light touch goes a long way, especially on aluminum with a bit looking like this one...
Forgot to mention in the previous post I made just a few minutes ago... I hauled another electric motor (this one is smaller than the one that I brought home yesterday) it has bad bearings or something causing it to be hard to turn. Also brought some useful scrap home as well. And a nice buffing wheel that probably would fit on a 3/4 hp motor. (yay! small and big grinders, a wire buffer, and a cloth buffer!) At some point, I am going to put all of the grinders and buffers that I've collected over the years and put them on one workbench... An old cast iron air hose reel topped this haul.
To conclude this post, I'd like to thank bsnelling and many, many more posters and contributors (former and current) that gave me the courage and knowledge required to port something through their threads and informative posts. The very first thing I ported was my 850... and it runs great. Did my dad's trimmer after that, and holy crap, it really needed it. Nearly impossible to stall now...
Now, I'm really getting into it. The 790 will be the third saw I have ported, and the second trimmer is one that I'm rebuilding for a friend of mine.