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tools
By: stihlbro Date: March 11, 2011, 12:29 pm
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If there was one tool that I ever bought that holds bragging
rights it is this. Its a snap-on cordless driver with 1/4 inch
quick change bits. And a Irwin Tool set.
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Re: tools
By: stihlbro Date: March 11, 2011, 12:36 pm
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Now I'm not against t-handle drivers, but this thing will pull
cylinder hold down bolts, mufflers, top covers, carburetors and
what ever else you need. The quick change bits are nice. The
T-27 is showing some wear but it's been used alot!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: tools
By: stihlbro Date: March 11, 2011, 12:38 pm
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How did that picture show upside down?????????? You can go to
home depot and get a Makita cordless driver for less. I dont
know about the bits. If you dont have it, it is a good
investment. Trust me!!!!!!!!
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Re: tools
By: stihlbro Date: March 11, 2011, 12:43 pm
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Another tool used is a used bar with a clamp that you can
purchase from a local hardware store. I use it to touch up
chains off a saw and if lucky try alittle square filing on. ???
The clamp idea come from a gentleman out west. The clamp cost a
few bucks. You can adjust it accordingly.
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Re: tools
By: stihlbro Date: March 11, 2011, 12:50 pm
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Re: tools
By: stihlbro Date: March 11, 2011, 12:55 pm
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Pictures are crappy, I took them on my cellphone and uploaded to
photobucket. The smart phones are smarter than me. ;D
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Re: tools
By: Cut4fun Date: March 11, 2011, 1:50 pm
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Clamp? What's it do hold chain to bar without moving? Where
purchased?
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Re: tools
By: stihlbro Date: March 11, 2011, 2:07 pm
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That's right, hold the tooth! It does a pretty good job! We have
one welded on each end of the bar so if you have to flip the
chain for the other side. Or you can clamp the chain on both
ends, like for checking rakers.
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Re: tools
By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 11, 2011, 2:18 pm
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I've never seen a clamp like that.
How would I go about looking or asking for it in the hardware
stores?
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Re: tools
By: stihlbro Date: March 11, 2011, 3:12 pm
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A local Harbor freight has some here. The cost is like $1.29, I
would send some your way if you wanna try some. In the picture
they are welded to a xl12 homelite bar.
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