What's On Your Bench? 2/15/13

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Management has decided this crowd needs to be out of the public eye. I have to agree with their ideology.

It comes from inhaling nikasil, aluminum dust and chips off of the AM cylinders. I think someone should analyze this AM material.

Later
Dan
 
3800

I have a very low hour 3800 Counter Vibe on there now. Took it down, pulled the jug cleaned up the ex. port, removed the base gasket and moto-sealed it to the case. Its also gettin a new flywheel, drum/spur, carb kit and lines. just waiting on some parts now.
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That chain pic made me think about sharing what I left on the bench for the night.....

Simington 450 that rode from Oregon in a un-padded box. Yeah even UPS can't protect a feller from dumb ass ebay sellers. :laugh:

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Even the light bulb was busted......no serious damage though.....thank God.
 
Some JB weld should have that grinding stone back in one piece... right?







Disclaimer: Don't try this at home
 
Some JB weld should have that grinding stone back in one piece... right?







Disclaimer: Don't try this at home

I just called Madsens........spoke to a feller there named Warren. I figure Warren is the only feller that answers the phone there cause he's the same cat I talk too every time I call them. In fact we've talked on the phone so many times that Ol' Warren feels comfortable enough with me to make fun of my Tennessee accent. Helpful feller that he is, Ol' Warren hooked me up with a new stone and new dressing points....even told me to use all thread and some plastic knobs to fix up those bent adjustment hickys. Costed me money though.....Warren ain't that damn helpful. :laugh:
 
I just called Madsens........spoke to a feller there named Warren. I figure Warren is the only feller that answers the phone there cause he's the same cat I talk too every time I call them. In fact we've talked on the phone so many times that Ol' Warren feels comfortable enough with me to make fun of my Tennessee accent. Helpful feller that he is, Ol' Warren hooked me up with a new stone and new dressing points....even told me to use all thread and some plastic knobs to fix up those bent adjustment hickys. Costed me money though.....Warren ain't that damn helpful. :laugh:

Most part on theses with the exception of the main castings can be found at any major hardware store.
 
I just called Madsens........spoke to a feller there named Warren. I figure Warren is the only feller that answers the phone there cause he's the same cat I talk too every time I call them. In fact we've talked on the phone so many times that Ol' Warren feels comfortable enough with me to make fun of my Tennessee accent. Helpful feller that he is, Ol' Warren hooked me up with a new stone and new dressing points....even told me to use all thread and some plastic knobs to fix up those bent adjustment hickys. Costed me money though.....Warren ain't that damn helpful. :laugh:

You just cant drive down the street and get square grinder parts in Tennessee ?that must suck .:hmm3grin2orange:
 
Madsons is right down the road from here.......








Well maybe 2 hours down the road.......
 
That chain pic made me think about sharing what I left on the bench for the night.....

Simington 450 that rode from Oregon in a un-padded box. Yeah even UPS can't protect a feller from dumb ass ebay sellers. :laugh:

Even the light bulb was busted......no serious damage though.....thank God.

That's good nothing serious was busted...I never saw that one on ebay? It must have been in a different category than chainsaws.
 
That is really a shame on the wheel and and stops for the swing arm. Glad your able to fix it without any big damage. I was just working with a Simington 451. I really like it.

That picture was my first chain that I have done with it so far. I did some test cuts with it today and I am very pleased. I started out my square filing and that got me hooked on the square grind chain. No more beaks.
 
That is really a shame on the wheel and and stops for the swing arm. Glad your able to fix it without any big damage. I was just working with a Simington 451. I really like it.

That picture was my first chain that I have done with it so far. I did some test cuts with it today and I am very pleased. I started out my square filing and that got me hooked on the square grind chain. No more beaks.

These other guys got me hooked on square.........I'll never be the same.
 

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