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Can anyone suggest where I can buy smaller, alternative felling spikes for my saw? I rarely use the spikes, especially when milling. I would discard them completely but the chain catcher is connected to them.

 

I could regrind the profile with an angle grinder, but it would take a bit of work to make them neat.

 

I have searched the web but all I can find are replacements. thanks in advance for any help.

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  On 11/04/2022 at 16:15, Muddy42 said:

Can anyone suggest where I can buy smaller, alternative felling spikes for my saw? I rarely use the spikes, especially when milling. I would discard them completely but the chain catcher is connected to them.

 

I could regrind the profile with an angle grinder, but it would take a bit of work to make them neat.

 

I have searched the web but all I can find are replacements. thanks in advance for any help.

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Replace with a couple of washers if you want to keep the chain catcher .

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  On 11/04/2022 at 17:39, Stubby said:

Replace with a couple of washers if you want to keep the chain catcher .

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Thanks Stubby, but I’m not sure I follow this. The chain catcher is connected to and lower down from the felling spikes. See my photo. I cant see how I can keep the chain catcher without some type of metal either side?

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Either grind them flat or use them to make a template to make a flat set then you have both for when you need them. 10/15 mins if you've got the tools and metal 

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Wouldn't be too hard to to use the dawgs you have as a template and just make a toothless pair from some thin plate,

I potentially have the same problem as I've got them off just now to get that extra couple of inches... I've not had a chain break on me while milling but it's bound to happen.

 

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  On 11/04/2022 at 21:31, gand said:

Either grind them flat or use them to make a template to make a flat set then you have both for when you need them. 10/15 mins if you've got the tools and metal 

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Beat me to it😁

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  On 11/04/2022 at 21:13, Muddy42 said:

Thanks Stubby, but I’m not sure I follow this. The chain catcher is connected to and lower down from the felling spikes. See my photo. I cant see how I can keep the chain catcher without some type of metal either side?

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Replace the spikes with 2 x washers and connect the catcher between the two . Large flat washers . you will have to drill a hole off center in each for the catcher .

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