Chainsaw continued but clearer this time :)

I think the part I was talking about are the depth gauges.

As I understand it, you sharpen the teeth and then after awhile you have to lower the depth gauges or else it still won't cut well. Thanks TomNie

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TomNie
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Which is another good reason to keep your teeth close to even length. Avoids hit and miss and the strain that causes.

They make two dollar gages for filing the rakers, just give a couple of front-end rounding passes after filing for depth, which is gaged from the tooth to come.

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George

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robo hippy

Some piececutters up here used to do that. Of course they have some high-powered saws, and they could cut like mad with no depth limiters. I once had to put a tourniquet - something we NEVER do by training, unless desperate, on one guy because he went a bit too far and fast. Obese BP cuff makes a good thigh TQ, for those who've never tried it. Don't have to take it down too hard if you don't have monster bleeders, and it will close off the smaller, more numerous ones. Six minute response time helps, too!

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George

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