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Making chainsaw chain loops, dumb questions

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Re: Making chainsaw chain loops, dumb questions

Postby KE4AVB » Wed Apr 06, 2016 7:37 am

Well finally got the spinner and breaker in. I finding that 3/8lp rivets tend to try to crack as I spin them. I may just using too much pressure as I spin them. I having no doing the .325 rivits they look as good as the factory spun rivits.

I keep playing as time permits to see what I am doing wrong on the 3/8lp tie straps rivits.
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Re: Making chainsaw chain loops, dumb questions

Postby bgsengine » Wed Apr 06, 2016 8:37 am

Spin the hand crank faster about 6-8 revolutions per quarter turn of the threaded pressure anvil to generate a little extra heat - also the spinner anvil size can make a difference if you have interchangeable anvils on ours I find we only do about 1-1/4 turns on the pressure anvil but spinning the crank handle about as fast as I can while slowly turning the pressure anvil in.. more spins on the hand crank and less on the pressure anvil = cleaner finish on the rivet heads.
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