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Depth guage tool - does a faster way to get depth guages right exist?


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Just wondering if anyone knows of a small hand held type device that can quickly take depth guages down to the correct height i.e. you set it to say .030 and it sits on the tooth and machines it down quickly. 12 volt or 240 volt...

 

Not being lazy and of course there's nothing wrong with a flat file and depth guage tool but you can be doing a lot of sharpening when milling and on a 48" bar depth guage setting manually takes a while. It would be nice to have a little tool to make depth guage setting faster....

 

 

 

 

 

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The absolute best tool for that I have ever seen, was a file holder that also had a fine flat file built in. That way, every time you sharpened your saw, it touched down the depth gauges. It worked brilliantly. Lost mine, and still looking for a new one :(

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of course there's nothing wrong with a flat file and depth guage tool

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Other than the fact that they are slow, give me serious pain/ cramp in the hands and (its prob just me) the files seem to clog up or go blunt in no time.....

 

I got so pissed off i used a 4" grindeer with the tool once. Bad mistake:thumbdown::lol:

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rob i have the amazing gift of being a fantastic inventor, let me have a rumage around my rubarb and custard type shed and see what i can throw together for you mate

 

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