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i would like to say thank u to rob very helpful bloke he has just sold me some stuff to up grade my 24 inch mill to a 48 to fit my 076

i also brought a stihl 47 inch bar of him to fit the 076

so i thought i would post some pic of the new mill and will get a vid of the 076 milling when i mill that beach i told u about

i no iv posted the pic under (today little project) but wanted rob to see what iv bin upto as he is a helfull and always has time for a chat

cheers rob just got to drill the hole for the oiler on that bar

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My best experiences have been with the granberg chain, and it's the one I most commonly use.

 

You'll have found that Elm reasonably hard going I imagine as it looks quite dry. As fresh as possible makes for the easiest milling, though in the case of Elm, I appreciate that it's not always doable.

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No worrys - it's interesting a lot of people find the Granberg chain better...

 

 

 

...but yes I now advertise that you need to have a 12v grinder (or bench grinder) to sharpen it as TrollS says the scoring cutters can be hardened off to the point they strip a round file

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got a good bench grinder when i brough that 47 inch bar off u rob

could not be bother with hand filing a 47 inch chain :lol:

to lazy for that

i was looking at that little 12v grinder

rob im thinking of buying a 36inch bar for the 076 for smaller wood like that elm

Stihl Duromatic 36" or Stihl Rollamatic ES 36"

just wondered if the sproket make that much diffrence

 

cheers for the offer spud

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