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Just got one of these from Lidl but wondering where you get new discs from. Yes ...they're 104mm. Anyone have any ideas?

 

 

I think from here. Grizzly Service-Center

DES UK Ltd.

Unit B7

Oxford Street Industrial Park Vulcan Road

Bilston, West Midlands WV14 7LF Tel: 0870 787 6177

Fax: 0870 787 6168

E-mail: [email protected]

 

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If you are only using it occasionally I wouldn't worry about the discs yet they last ages. A shop near us sells a similar grinder which uses the same size discs and they usually have spares in stock. Amazon sells them if you are looking for online supplies.

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I dress the wheel with the edge of an old diamond cutting disc now and again as it losses the square edge. If you dress it you get more Sparks and less heat when sharpening your chains. I can't remember if I have sharpened little 3/8 picco chains any one done these ? I sharpened next doors chain and it was so blunt it may as well have been on backwards.

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I sharpened next doors chain and it was so blunt it may as well have been on backwards.

 

Was that before or after you sharpened it ? :laugh1: I did one on my friend's electric saw and the angles and tooth lengths were all over the place and it practically cut round corners before it was done.

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