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what is a stump vise

by Jaden Leannon Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Stump vise Information Our stump vise is an excellent tool for professionals and homeowners to fasten the chainsaw in a secure position when filing. Made of forged steel.

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What is a stump vise used for?

When you're in the field or on the job, taking time to sharpen your saw chain doesn't have to mean a trip back to the shop. Simply attach this stump vise to any log or stump to hold your chainsaw's guide bar. It securely holds the guide bar while the cutters are being sharpened.

How do you make a stump vise?

0:461:42DIY Chainsaw Stump Vise - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThen I found a piece of quarter-inch thick steel and shaped it with a cut-off wheel and grinder IMoreThen I found a piece of quarter-inch thick steel and shaped it with a cut-off wheel and grinder I sharpened the two points and bolted the two pieces.

How do you sharpen a chainsaw clamp?

10:4013:22Build a Chainsaw Sharpening Jig - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAround during transport I'm afraid it's going to get caught in things or get broken. And the bestMoreAround during transport I'm afraid it's going to get caught in things or get broken. And the best thing to do with it is to just kind of have it clamp down somewhere.

Who invented chainsaw?

Robert P. McCullochChainsaw / InventorRobert Paxton McCulloch was an American entrepreneur from Missouri, best known for McCulloch chainsaws and purchasing the "New" London Bridge, which he moved to Lake Havasu City, Arizona — one of the cities he founded. Wikipedia

When should you throw away a chainsaw chain?

Chainsaw feels unbalanced, cuts unevenly, or rattles when in use. In short, if you have attempted to balance your cutting teeth, are certain of your depth gauge, and the tension is properly adjusted, but the saw still doesn't cut correctly- then you need to replace the chain.

How many times can you sharpen a chainsaw chain?

A chainsaw chain can be sharpened up to 10 times, sometimes more, before the entire chain needs replacing. It's mostly dependent on two things; the amount of wear your chain incurs and the amount of metal removed every time you sharpen.

How can I make my chainsaw cut faster?

0:512:26FASTEST CHAINSAW in the EAST! - Simple Trick - ANYONE CAN DO IT!YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe profile of the cutter is narrower. Giving you less resistance.MoreThe profile of the cutter is narrower. Giving you less resistance.

How do you sharpen a chainsaw guide?

4:315:49Learn how to Sharpen a Chainsaw with a File Guide - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFile touching the cutter and my flat file touching the top of the guide link and then I'm gonna doMoreFile touching the cutter and my flat file touching the top of the guide link and then I'm gonna do my pulse here as. Well. Then I can just go down though down the list do all of the links this way.

How do you sharpen an attachment with a Dremel?

1:216:29How To Sharpen Hand Tools With Dremel Rotary Tool - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIf you notice how far down I have inserted the sharpening disc. So I'm going to put this attachmentMoreIf you notice how far down I have inserted the sharpening disc. So I'm going to put this attachment on number nine thirty two just twist on like this.

How do you sharpen a chainsaw Dremel?

2:165:19How to Sharpen a Chainsaw Chain - Using Dremel ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then this 30 degree line i want to be level with the chain. And then when i'm coming back andMoreAnd then this 30 degree line i want to be level with the chain. And then when i'm coming back and doing the other set so i'll do that all the way around the chain.

What angles to sharpen chainsaw chains?

The sharpening angle will generally be between 25° and 35° – the harder the wood, the greater the angle. To maintain the correct angle, we recommend that you use a sharpening grid or a filing gauge as an aid.

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Product description

A must have tool for loggers, wood cutters, etc. Anybody needing a steady vise for in-the-woods filing of your saw chain. Pound in and ready for use.

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