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    Quote Originally Posted by MudRunnerTD View Post
    ? Snip What tooth design is used for slabbing?
    Round tooth design mate but only on an 11° angle

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    Quote Originally Posted by MudRunnerTD View Post
    Interesting. On a saw blade a straight cut tooth (chisel tooth) is for ripping along the grain. The angle cut tooth is designed to slice the grain and cut. Effective cross cut. A straight chisel cut blade doesn't slice the grain in front of the cut.

    So the straight cut blade cuts faster on a chainsaw? What tooth design is used for slabbing?
    This is what is meant by square grind. Clearly cannot be achieved with a round file and takes far more skill, you take a triangle shaped file and go from outside the tooth in.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    This is what is meant by square grind. Clearly cannot be achieved with a round file and takes far more skill, you take a triangle shaped file and go from outside the tooth in.


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    Wish it was Nissan though, Toyotas just can't keep up with the Pootrol pace.
    The only good thing about an 80 series is..... the front end?? Wrong!!, the Engine?? Wrong!! the Full Time 4WD system?? Wrong!! Its the NissanPatrol.com.au stubby holder fitted over the transfer lever.
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    OK, new Cigweld 185 arrived this morning - Sunday delivery - Aust post must be really overloaded. Anyway, unpacked it, then down to Total tools for wire and gas, quick read of the manual and guide for parameters and what a difference to the little Rossi. This is just like it should be, really happy. the gas bootle cost was a bit of a slug though, but I now own the bottle (E size, $475 - ouch), but wire was on special.
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    The first pic of welds is with the new welder, the second is the best i could get out of the Rossi, both with gas.
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    First welding job should be a trolley seeing as how it looks like it could easily fall off that wheelie bin
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    I think I can save my time and effort by spending $90 on a 'bought one' I reckon. The welder is quite firmly mounted to the bin with 6 tek screws - learnt about their use from old @MudRunnerTD. Only hassle now is removing them weekly for garbage collection.

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    Just watch out for the main wiring loom in the bin, could cause a world of dramas. . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rossco View Post
    Just watch out for the main wiring loom in the bin, could cause a world of dramas. . .

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    Dont talk about his GQ like that Rossco! PeeBee has done a lot of work to transform the Tardis into something to behold. Bhahahahaha!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rossco View Post
    Just watch out for the main wiring loom in the bin, could cause a world of dramas. . .

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    Way back in 1997 we were camped at jacks waterhole in the Kimberley next to a guy from Sydney with a brand new landcruiser and a brand new jayco. He recounted the story about his fuse blowing hassles with the jayco from pick-up. Could not keep the main breaker from tripping on his way from Syd to Alice, so at some time along the road he pulled the breaker out and jammed a 1/4" bolt into the jaws, which fixed it for a while then something else 'big blew' and he lost all power. Getting to Alice he found a service agent and the van was booked in. They eventually found a large tek screw right thru the middle of a major cable. Lucky it didn't all go up in smoke, but he was 'oh so proud' of his electrical mastery - as I am at times!!!

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    How much for a gas refill, @PeeBee?

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