This has been a great read. :thumbs: Personally, after 5 yrs in the USAF I came home and went to school for aviation mechanic. After the school...
Hmm.. Paperwork in chain box does state 90° Guess I'll reconfigure the grinder. EDIT.. done Glad you mentioned this. :yes: [ATTACH]
Let's see if this works right.. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Hopefully you can read it.. 23 lines down on each page.
Super Jolly grinder guide
I certainly don't know anyone who would knock on trades schools. :picard: Heck.. some of the young "engineers" at the shop could hardly engineer...
Hmm.. no wheel grit eh.. :sherlock:
I'm running 33RS 66 and the book does call for 10° down. Just got curious enough to look.
The chain grinder I bought has seriously revived my chains. :thumbs: I do well enough at hand filing, but far from great. After a few...
Happy Birthday MikeInMa
Terrible news there. :confused: Prayers for a successful transplant.
Speaking of that pic.. A metric ruler eh? Don't see many people using those. :whistle: ;)
M abt?
You might as well go hang with T.Jeff Veal given those temps. :faint: :dennis::dennis:
I'm sure it'll be a great sammy. :drool: Hey, haven't seen pistol kitty in a while. Hope there's no bad news associated.
I think someone hackers Skeeters profile. :whistle:
:eek: :faint:
Always cut over to Springville when headed to Buffalo.
Just east of Olean. Much further south and I'd be in Pa.
Congrats on the new digs. :thumbs: Our woods is similar, mostly ash and maple. A handful of oak, and a nice little section of shag hickory. Nice...
Some nice thunder-boomers tonight. :cool: Holly's not as impressed. :confused: