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Chainsaw bar repairing and bow bars too
By: Cut4fun Date: March 10, 2012, 5:59 pm
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Since bar prices seem to be going through the roof :o here
lately. Maybe this place has a good idea.
Repair your old bar. Also sales new bow bars.
HTML http://www.chainbar.com/
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Re: Chainsaw bar repairing and bow bars too
By: bnkz Date: July 23, 2012, 5:32 pm
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In the 70's used to take my bars to a place in Eugene Oregon
that worked on deck saws for sawmills (huge things). They could
hammer your rails, weld rails, regrove and straighten your bar
(not that I ever bent a bar oops). They would even shorten bars
build new mount slots and weld on new roller nose or sproket
ends. A reworked bar was not as good as new but close. They
didn't charge much, course that was the 70's.
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Re: Chainsaw bar repairing and bow bars too
By: William Greene Date: August 28, 2012, 2:39 pm
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IF you can find one of these around your area,they do a good
job.
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Re: Chainsaw bar repairing and bow bars too
By: JasonMester Date: February 16, 2013, 10:52 am
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Who makes it? And what is it called. I think I could use some
thing like that. Might have to get a hold of one.
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Re: Chainsaw bar repairing and bow bars too
By: Chainsawrepair Date: February 16, 2013, 11:54 am
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Some guy local that runs a sharpening business on the side in
Shelby and has a bar recondition tool too. I have no clue what
they are called but (words bar shop come to mind).
I had him once for a bar and he did a nice job.
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Re: Chainsaw bar repairing and bow bars too
By: RoyM Date: February 16, 2013, 11:55 am
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It is a Barshop, I have not seen one in a long time. Did a lot
of hard nose bars on it, refaced the tips then hammered and
squared the rails, but with roller nose bars the machine has
pretty much disappeared.
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Re: Chainsaw bar repairing and bow bars too
By: JasonMester Date: February 16, 2013, 2:06 pm
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Thanks I will have to keep my eyes open and do some homework.
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Re: Chainsaw bar repairing and bow bars too
By: JasonMester Date: February 16, 2013, 5:06 pm
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HTML http://www.specialtymotorsmfg.com
This is what I found. They don't say much on there webpage. I
tried to call but they where closed. I will try again on Monday
and see what I can find out.
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Re: Chainsaw bar repairing and bow bars too
By: William Greene Date: February 17, 2013, 9:38 am
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that is where i bought my barshop. i was told by the guy in the
photo at the time i bought my grinder that i've got no 3 machine
in n.h.
i already had no 2 !
i was hunting for a nut for the arbor on my machine, with no
luck. even after giving the man the serial number of my
machine.that's when i learned now many were in my area. all the
saftey guards had been removed and the hammer was gone too from
my machine i had got locally. so i thought i might as well buy a
new one as they are a great grinder and worth every penny.
the guy who sold me mine,after looking up original customer
say's to me....."you know where center conway chainsaw is ?" ;D
i bought it from little ole'lady in glen,n.h. 14 miles from me.
the guy who was running "center conway chainsaw" was a Mc
dealer. he now runs husqvarna's... ;)
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Re: Chainsaw bar repairing and bow bars too
By: srcarr52 Date: February 17, 2013, 11:25 am
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I built my own bar groove grinder and I do bar repair once in a
while.
[img width=700
height=525]
HTML http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m599/srcarr52/42in%20BarRefurb%20for%20Whiskers/GrinderTop.jpg[/img]
Here is a video of welding up, receiving and changing the tip on
a bar.
HTML http://m.youtube.com/index?client=mv-google&rdm=mi83792bg#/watch?v=XWI154npVGw
HTML http://m.youtube.com/index?client=mv-google&rdm=mi83792bg#/watch?v=XWI154npVGw
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