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lurch_918

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  1. as GaterthM says let the saw and chain do the work and dont try forcing it . also make sure your depth gauge/ rakers are right and not on the soft wood depth if they are give your cutters a few passes with the file .
  2. you could just have the wrong mount on the wrap bbr has just done a video on it .
  3. yes i agree the chain comes in 100 ft rolls but the cutters arn't hardened on the on the roll . as said the wood was clean with no nails and it was off the ground so no hitting dirt .
  4. i checked the cut and found nothing this is why i put it out there encase its a bad batch of chain .
  5. nope as previously said clean wood no nails as i checked the cut when i saw the missing teeth .
  6. no i only used it in clean wood and no nails in it either as i checked the cut when i found out .
  7. anyone else had a origon chain shed its teeth ? I've just had a chain on its first sharpen throw 4 teeth ripped the top plate's off . when i looked at the rest there was no under cutting from sharpening and no sign of them hitting anything . would this be a manufacturing problem ?
  8. As above if you have one of these get it checked as in the states they are recalling a load due to Laceration hazards where the chain break dosnt come on quick enough RE: chicanic's latest youtube slot.
  9. to a fashion yes but you need to trim a tiny bit off the draper battery slot .
  10. i have a few of their battery tools and they are the same as the draper equivalent eg. the 1/2 drive impact is the draper storm 1/2 in drive impact.
  11. and they are parkside which is draper which is god only knows . but hey as a domestic saw they aint bad.
  12. not sounding daft but have you checked the fuel filter ?
  13. my version " It’s a good feeling taking a saw to bits that doesn’t run and putting it back together and hey presto. it still don't run "
  14. when asked how to keep your wife happy 8 out of 10 said don't be home when she gets there and the other 2 agreed completely.
  15. Yes not only is it important as its part of the saw ,, but in this job you must have a screw lose but as you seem to have lost your lose screw you cant be in the club sorry bye bye.😁

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