Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Granberg Alaskan MK-III C2 Mill 36"(404pitch)

!±8±Granberg Alaskan MK-III C2 Mill 36"(404pitch)

Brand : Granberg
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Price : $685.00
Post Date : Dec 28, 2011 23:34:17
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The C2 is everything you need to cut lumber, minus the chainsaw. Introduced in the early 1960's, it has continued to be the portable mill of choice. Using the Mark III and C2 kit, it is possible to produce high-quality lumber where the tree falls. The Alaskan mill will cut beams, siding, special slab and angle cuts. Many of our customers have reported that the Alaskan Mill has paid for itself with the very first log. Sturdy American made construction insures it will pay for itself over and over again. Granberg is here to answer your questions and service our products.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Buffalo Tools ECSS Electric Chainsaw Sharpener

!±8± Buffalo Tools ECSS Electric Chainsaw Sharpener

Brand : Buffalo | Rate : | Price : $64.99
Post Date : Dec 16, 2011 19:24:25 | Temporarily out of stock. Order now and we'll deliver when available. We'll e-mail you with an estimated delivery date as soon as we have more information. Your credit card will not be charged until we ship the item.


Sure, confident cutting with less force! Stay sharp with this Electric Chainsaw Sharpener. SAVE BIG BUCKS! A dull chainsaw wastes time and effort. Not to mention, creates quite the safety hazard. And replacing the chain, or taking it in to the shop, can be a real hassle in both time and money. This Electric Sharpener does it all, in the comfort of your own home. Mounts to any bench, wall or vise for easy access and works on all popular chainsaw widths. 4,200 RPM grinding speed gets the job done quickly. Uses 85W of power, just plug into any 120V wall outlet. Save your time, and your pocketbook! Order Today! Electric Chainsaw Sharpener

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

How to Sharpen the Blades on a Chainsaw

!±8± How to Sharpen the Blades on a Chainsaw

You may think that once you have bought your chainsaw, the real work is about to begin. That may be true but it's not only in the garden or your lawn that you will need to think about the tough work. Chainsaws often need maintenance and while you may not be familiar with this work, it's important that you become comfortable with it. Sharpening the blades of the chainsaw is important because it will not only save you time and effort when going to do the big jobs, but it can also keep you safe from injury too.

The first thing you will need to know when sharpening the blades of your chainsaw is the size of your saw's chain. This is because you will need to buy a rotary grindstone or a chainsaw file to sharpen your blade and these are sold in different sizes, corresponding to the different sizes of chainsaw blades.

The chain then needs to be cleaned thoroughly. There are many cleaners that can be purchased for this purpose but if you find them too costly, a simple mineral water will also do the job well. It's important that when you're cleaning your chain that you do not saturate any part of the chainsaw. This is because it can get into the plastic housing of the unit or the motor, and can cause a lot of damage to these parts. As you're cleaning your chain, look for parts that are broken or damaged. These parts can't be repaired but having them fly off while the chainsaw is in use is extremely dangerous. Any broken pieces of the chain should be immediately taken off and replaced with new bits.

Sharpening the blades of a chainsaw means that the chainsaw needs to be stable and supported. Laying the chainsaw on a flat surface may be all that the chainsaw needs to get this done by clamping it in a vice so that the blade remains perfectly still is the best option. Next, you need to find the leading cutter, which is the shortest cutter on the blade. Some chainsaws don't have a leading cutter, leaving all the cutters the same length. If this is the case, the filing can begin anywhere however it will make it easier if you can lightly mark the first cutter that you filed so that you don't re-file it.

The file can then be placed into the space on the front of the cutter. This is the first tooth that lays flat against the chain and the file should be just about even with the tooth once it's placed inside the empty notch beside the tooth. Then, holding the file at the same angle as the tooth, gently slide the file in a twisting motion. This will ensure that anything you are filing off will not fall to the inside of the blade. You can then do this with every tooth on that side of the blade. After one side is finished, the chainsaw can be turned around so that the unfiled teeth on the other side can also be filed. These teeth will be angled differently than the teeth on the other side so be sure to adjust your blade file as well.


How to Sharpen the Blades on a Chainsaw

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Buying Used Chainsaws

!±8± Buying Used Chainsaws

Is it worth buying a used chainsaw? That depends! You need to understand a few points about buying used chainsaws. First heed the old "buyer beware" warning. Generally there is no return of a used chainsaw. So be cautious, if you go to a yard sale and the seller can't or won't show you that the saw works, at least that it runs, don't even consider buying it, unless you just want it for parts.

If you are looking for a used chainsaw we will give you some ideas of where to look. Try the classified section of your newspaper, message boards at supermarkets and other retail outlets. Got to yard, farm and estate sales, these venues often publish a list of items being offered.

Use word of mouth, let your relatives and friends know you are in the market for a used chainsaw. One of them may know of a neighbor, friend or relative who is looking to sell a chainsaw.

Type "used chainsaws" into your search engine. You should get dozens of hits. Make sure you check the shipping charges. Auctions, both live and online, are another option for you. The one drawback here is there is usually an "as is" policy at most of these sites. However your online search should yield a few factory reconditioned chainsaws and these can often be had for about half of the original price, even with shipping charges that should save you some money.

If you shop carefully and check out any prospective chainsaw it is possible to get a good deal and save some money, you just need to be aware of what you are getting.


Buying Used Chainsaws

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