I decided to paint this with two coats of primer and another two coats of cherry red, I was thinking of orange but we had the red. It will show up much better against the snow or even the grass.
Nice job. I am still looking for one I lost a long time ago. Each time I'm in that area. I bought another that same day at The Wood Chop Shop because I wasn't going to spend more time looking for that one!
I have extra but I don't want to find one I left in the woods with the new tires on the Rhino, I think about three years ago I left one on the side of a hill.
I can see it already...20 years from now. "I was splitting wood and found this scrench lodged in a split....what have you found?"
Have any of you made your own scrench? I recently found out that my Craftsman is a kind of in-between model, so to get into the case I need a T25 Torx, not a flathead. I also found out that the scrench that came with the saw does not have the right size socket for the spark plug. So, I need a 3/4" (19mm) socket for the plug, a T25 to get into the thing, and a flathead to adjust tension on the chain. With all of that being said, I may just Frankenstein one together. Thoughts?
Of course, I should have found this before I posted: http://www.baileysonline.com/Chains...Screnches/TopSaw-12-in-1-Tool-with-Sheath.axd Although, I have had some issues with sets like this before. Has anyone used this tool and would like to share their opinion?
Never used one but , think I might get one. I have a couple saws w 10 mm bar nuts this tool has a 10 mm socket Newest Version-TopSaw Tool