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For a proper granberg mill see rob.d on this site.

Or try user: opal286 on eBay for a good quality Chinese copy.

Get someone with a grinder to change your chain to ten degrees and grind

the depth gauges perfectly! 0.5-0.6 mm for a small saw.

All teeth the same length!!!

Or again see rob.d and buy a proper ripping chain.

Having tried most chains and angles 0-35.

Good luck it's a lot of fun.

Get a respirator/top quality dust mask

Lots of dust and exhaust fumes.

Love it!

:)

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For a proper granberg mill see rob.d on this site.

Or try user: opal286 on eBay for a good quality Chinese copy.

Get someone with a grinder to change your chain to ten degrees and grind

the depth gauges perfectly! 0.5-0.6 mm for a small saw.

All teeth the same length!!!

Or again see rob.d and buy a proper ripping chain.

Having tried most chains and angles 0-35.

Good luck it's a lot of fun.

Get a respirator/top quality dust mask

Lots of dust and exhaust fumes.

Love it!

:)

Thanks for your advice. I have already ordered the bay Alaskan copy

Last night.

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