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Rob D

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About Rob D

  • Birthday 22/02/1973

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  • Location:
    Lymington, Hampshire
  • Interests
    Playing with wood!
  • Occupation
    Tree surgeon/timber milling
  • Post code
    SO416DG
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    Lymington

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    <p>Does it apply to the 10 & 12 & 14 inch dime tips. </p>

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    <p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Yes all the dime tips and Q tips will fit the MS150 - on the dime tips they do need that extra drive link..I need to work out how to show this with the selectors.</span></p>

    <p>Is it a solid bar - dime tip that you are waiting for ? Do you have an idea of what they will cost and would I really notice a great deal of difference between 10/12 inch light type and solid ??</p>

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    <p><span style="color:#FF0000;">The ones I am getting will be R7 (7mm tip), the dime tips I have are R10 (10mm) tip.</span></p>

    <p><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></p>

    <p><span style="color:#FF0000;">The new ones I am getting will run the 1/4" .043" chain - the ones I have run the 1/4" .050" chain.</span></p>

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    <p><span style="color:#FF0000;">If this is to be your only carving bar you need a standard dime set up... the new ones I am getting are only for detail work - they will not last at all doing regular carving.</span></p>

    <p> If I decide to go with a light type should I select a different saw to be able to select the bar ? Sorry to muck about !!! But I'm desperate to get a dime tip on it </p>

    <p>Thanks Ross</p>

     

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