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Rob D

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  1. Just bumping the thread - I'm sure there will be a taker out there near you.
  2. Great pics - I was looking for a vid a few months back just to see how springboards 'work' - what sort of cut you make, what the end of the boards look like etc... but no joy... Any links kindly accepted
  3. Rob D

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  4. What a great project - well done to those involved and happy cycling Rob!
  5. No worrys - will keep it this week and hopefully all those thinking about one will buy now.
  6. Also the larger depth guage reducing stones are now back in stock... 5/16" and also larger 3/8". Products for the category: Grinding stones
  7. Due to a price increase and exchange decrease (now only $1.46 to the £1!!!!) going to have to put up the price of the precision grinders.... from £49.50+vat to £59.50+vat. This will be end of the week. You'll still get your 10% off and I'm also going to add a free pack of stones in with each grinder from now on to make up for this (after the price rise is in effect) so if you want one get one now at the old price minus 10%. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEdu4u6dnGA&list=UU9K0KfLNH84tuWi2VjlSlCg&index=1]Granberg precision grinder and accurate depth guage raker setting for chainsaw chain - YouTube[/ame]
  8. Hi Chris - no these 15" bars cannot be used with the oregon .325 lo pro chain (95vpx)... I'd need to get some bars with the same mount but the guage would have to be .050 and same for the nose. Interestingly (to me anyway ) Sugihara are the only manufacturer to match the nose sprocket guage to the bar guage i.e. for Oregon Powermatch bars they are all .063 whereas the husky sugi replaceable noses are .058 and the stihl ones .063.
  9. Got the last few bags going out this week - horray! I quite enjoy the producing of logs but not the delivering!
  10. That's come out perfick
  11. Yep - you get 10% of all products on that website.
  12. Very good size boards - as Jon said I've also tended to go for more quarter sawn/rift size boards for easier handling and less moving... ... but still do the wide ones for picnic benches.
  13. Only have the 36" for a 660 Pete... they are £97-20+vat to arbtalkers.
  14. Hope so - they are designed for arborists but still a good one to use on a small ground saw running 3/8 lop pro. If they work out well will also get a 12" version exactly the same as this one.
  15. This should now be added i.e. select 550XP, 15", Sugihara - have you signed up on the site yet? You need to do this first so I can set your discount. Also now set up for chains selector. Rob
  16. Stop the press! Reply from oregon rep is: 'Rob the drum is a square version and is at present available only from Husky Justin can supply!' So maybe best just to go to Jonsie..... (FR Jones and son) to get this.
  17. Just give me a few minutes Andy and I will get this added then update the thread. Rob
  18. Oregon selector guide as here: OREGON®: Selector Guide
  19. Seems now (or maybe I didn't look properly before...) to be showing in the oregon selector guide. Put in a 346 for now to get the right result.
  20. We forgot to talk about the rim and sprocket Josh! But no word from oregon so can only assume you'll have to get a Husky one.... which I don't sell but will send another e-mail and keep pestering....
  21. I have a 20" in the Stihl mount and 18" in the Husky... Unfortunately I didn't get more of the 24" and 36" pro Husky mounts in this shipment so none of these for 5 months....
  22. It'll be another Stihl/Husky debate! It's hard to say at this stage but if we look at the facts: Take a 20" Cannon cost £87-00+vat - Sugihara equivalent £61-00+vat (£55-00+vat to arbtalkers). So the Sugihara bars are up to 1/3rd off cannon prices. They are finished far better than cannon bars. The x3 rivet attachment of nose to bar is stronger There is a larger range - i.e. the lightweight versions They look better and feel better to use (IMO) i.e. more positive, stiffer, smoother in and out of the cut. Durability - time will tell.... but they have a good reputation.
  23. Yep I have the 40" and 46" for Huskys.
  24. I'd say yes but then I would do wouldn't I! Sugihara have made bars for 50 years, that's what they do but no doubt time will tell.... Either way they look a lot better!
  25. I haven't uploaded all the bars on the site - so bear in mind the white painted ones are the laminated ones not the pro single piece ones! Will take me over the weekend to do.

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