I use the markal silver streak refillable ones. Used to use the normal pencil type but if you dropped them the "lead" would break and constantly snap when sharpened. Refillable are much more durable. Great for marking plasma cut lines as they don't dissappear at the first sign of heat.
The red...
There are only a few reasons a chainsaw cuts curved.
1. The chain is sharpened more on one side than the other, ie the tooth should be the same length on left and right cutters.
2. The bar is bent, check with a straight edge.
3. The bar is worn more on one side rail, the two rails should...
I spoke to the oregon rep recently about 80txl and it's something to do with the patent on them or something. I think stihl came up with it originally.
They have however just released a 1/4" 0.043" chain as previously it wasn't available from anyone but stihl.
Sip protection (not the tool company) make a decent pair, about 70 quid on kramp website if you or your local agricultural dealer has access.
Arbortec is lovely gear. Their tree hog boots are meant to be pretty good for the money. Tbh the husqvarna offerings aren't silly money either.
Me too. Equally as badly packaged!! Unlike zoro to scrimp on packaging. It's normally a screwdriver in a washing machine sized box full of big air bags!
Hi folks,
In need of a through wall mount, or I suppose duct mount extractor for a workshop dealing with small engines, chainsaws, strimmers etc.
We tend not to run them for long in there but sometimes it's needed for diagnostic on the autotune stuff, or if it's chucking it down!
Ideally...
50352901 no longer available from Husqvarna, ending 02 (which is the newest version of the part) available but on back order till the end of the month and cost is £117.39. I'll have a look later for a used one.
A lot of that era vag stuff also suffered with either corrosion or bad connection in the positive distribution block on the battery terminal. I had to sort several octavia ones that had got very hot and melted together with the battery!
1 tee slot cutter
2 cone drill for sheet metal
3 end mill, looks to be carbide
4 counter bore drill
5 Countersink/90° burr
6 spot drill
7 spot drill or possibly d bit drill
8 another Countersink/90° burr
9 split Mt collet/adapter
Can you not have a jig about on that mezzanine and stick it up there. I suppose it adds the issue of getting sheet up, but telehandler should reach over benches?
Look at something like an axkid, or similar. We've got a joie spin 360 which is isofix, an axkid minikid and a britax maxway plus (no longer made). The latter 2 are extended rear facing and seat belt /tether strap fixed rather than isofix.
I'm guessing the issue you'll find is where to attach...
Definitely pixel then. 80txl are a pain as it's not available on a roll for some reason, and I've yet to find joiner links to shorten/modify chains.
Normal 0.325" are 21lp for 1.5mm guage and 95vp for 1.3mm guage.