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Re: Black Decker 20V
By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 17, 2016, 11:50 am
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[quote author=Philbert link=topic=5752.msg70359#msg70359
date=1458176992]
For some reason, it says to use a 4.5mm (5/64") diameter file,
instead of the standard 1/8" for Type 91 chain (3/8 low profile
and 0.050 gauge). Oregon says the the cutter has a different
profile. I have it on my 10" cordless pole saw (40V), and use
the 4.5mm file - it really cuts quite aggressively that way.
Might be worth investing in the odd size file?
Philbert
[/quote]
Making sure I am thinking right, but isnt 4.5mm = 11/64 file?
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Re: Black Decker 20V
By: Philbert Date: March 17, 2016, 12:52 pm
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[quote author=Cut4fun . link=topic=5752.msg70366#msg70366
date=1458233405]Making sure I am thinking right, but isnt 4.5mm
= 11/64 file?[/quote]
Thanks for catching that! Math in my head is not as fluid as it
used to be!
I mean to say 5/32 on Type 91 chain, which would mean that the
'next size up' is 11/64 on Type 90 chain. I try to think of
common saw chain file sizes in 32's of an inch, but 1/8 was too
low of a starting point - though it might be used as grinding
wheel thickness. 11/64 and 13/64 are the more common,
'in-between' sizes.
4/32 (1/8); 5/32; 11/64; 3/16 (6/32); 13/64; 7/32; 1/4 (8/32).
1/8 is approximately 3.16 mm.
9/64 is approximately 3.5 mm.
5/32 is approximately 4.0 mm.
11/64 is approximately 4.5 mm.
3/16 is approximately 4.8 mm.
13/64 is approximately 5.16 mm.
1/4 is approximately 6.3 mm.
5/16 is approximately 8.0 mm.
Good reference:
HTML https://www.pferdusa.com/info/PDF/CSF.PDF
Philbert
#Post#: 70370--------------------------------------------------
Re: Black Decker 20V
By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 17, 2016, 1:07 pm
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I just used that link in a thread earlier. ;)
#Post#: 70379--------------------------------------------------
Re: Black Decker 20V
By: Philbert Date: March 17, 2016, 6:43 pm
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The Oregon Type 90 chain is also sold in consumer packaging as
'R' chain (maybe pirates buy a lot of it?). You would buy 'R40'
for a 40 drive link loop. I know that Menard's carries some 'R'
chain, and some of the B&D cordless tools, but not sure of the
R40 package, and I did not see your chainsaw there.
Philbert
#Post#: 70409--------------------------------------------------
Re: Black Decker 20V
By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 18, 2016, 3:22 pm
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Dang I come home today from work and the wife had slayed 10
trees. :o 8) She said I love that little saw, ;) ;D
#Post#: 70412--------------------------------------------------
Re: Black Decker 20V
By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 18, 2016, 5:34 pm
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Black Decker 20V LCS1020 IPL
#Post#: 70414--------------------------------------------------
Re: Black Decker 20V
By: Philbert Date: March 18, 2016, 5:58 pm
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[quote author=Cut4fun . link=topic=5752.msg70412#msg70412
date=1458340470]Black Decker 20V LCS1020 IPL[/quote]
??? Where are the mice ???
Philbert
#Post#: 70919--------------------------------------------------
Re: Black Decker 20V
By: Chainsawrepair Date: April 5, 2016, 1:58 pm
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After the power outage from the coon the other morning. I
wondered if they made a light that could run off these 20 volt
batteries. Found one that is LED only 70 lumens but says last
11 hours on 1 batt and we have 4 batts.
Yep I got one even though I have ton of flashlights and candles
already. Why not get some emergency use out of those batts just
setting there. 8)
HTML https://www.blackanddecker.com/products/power-tools/portable-lighting/portable-lighting/20v-max-lithium-flashlight--battery-and-charger-not-included/bdcf20
[img]
HTML http://www.blackanddecker.com/_Classes/SBDShared/Customizations/Imageresizer.ashx?path=d+sKI3aAzwkDOZ+Fa7HRphuxFhxTSvFcfcinCIUwwmVv1VaLvHZjJtE0yRZLhXhW&w=0&h=0&crop=true&defaultimage=fOCRY3ppyyYRjuMlqIDD5tBAhXr0R+atuYMRqucm1aNXpA6WnOMftxzsi7wvHw8WF4YYgbU6VDgWOeOSWoAvEiJe2n1LVk6LuGmXvGMcqk9zvnkVpaw1ispRNnT35FzqzJrdyapo0mbFQPC4538l5g==[/img]
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Re: Black Decker 20V
By: Philbert Date: April 5, 2016, 6:23 pm
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Now you understand the idea of being 'invested' in a battery
platform, or a 'family' of battery powered tools!
Philbert
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Re: Black Decker 20V
By: Cut4fun Date: February 22, 2019, 10:09 am
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After seeing the wife wrestle with my fiskers manual pruner and
pole saw. I decided to pick her up a B&D 20V pole saw to go with
all he other stuff. Chainsaw, ER LED Light, drill, trimmer,
etc.
Just ordered the bare tool being she has 4 battery's and 3
chargers already.
LPP120
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