Hi Bert!!😀😀 The Pink Way is a Zenoah knock off. They are pretty nice for the price. I have 2 John Cutter saws that are also Zenoah knock offs. They have been really good for the price. They have always started easy and ran great. The Pink Way also has the easy start on it. Don't just rip on it you will break it. Just pull it out slowly to the end and it will automatically spin the engine over for you. If you rip on the rope you will end up breaking the rewind. Take care buddy!!😀😀💚💚 Logger Al
I like your big grinding wheel in the opening. Found one on my property when we bought it. The wheel is still nice but the frame was rusty and bent. Nice job 👍
Very cool hope it works out till it’s time to get a higher use saw. For what it is it seems like a great value. The way I look at saw. Homeowner farm and pro saws is they all have there intended uses or heat cycles. Homeowner a tank of saw use at a time. Farm saw a few tanks in a row. Pro saws use all day. Right saw right for right usage (heat cycles). Good luck and keep these videos coming they are very relatable!!!!!
Did a 14 fir tree job with just this saw just for fun and I was amazed at how well it did. I did have to adjust the carb as it was running really rich out of the box but after that it was ripping away no problem. Even bucked all the wood into rounds after. Pain since many were a good 26-30"+ but it kept chugging away.
I really like a ground chain. I touch up with rotary tool. I probably do 10 chains at time when get bench grinder out. Make doing the depth gauge easy as well. Little saw cuts good.
@speedfreak8200 If the wheel isn't glazed over, it doesn't put heat into tooth. You may get oil and sawdust burned on giving a darker color look. I also replace my chains before they stretch too muc, putting extra wear o the drive sprocket and bar.
Yes, use a raker gauge the more you sharpen the teeth you will need to take down the rakers. Many years ago I sharpened my chain 2 or 3 times with no luck, then realized I needed to take a little off the rakers
Pinkway audio may be the cause but does sound rich? comparison video with Chris's new 562? Finally had a chance to run your grind for a bit cut fast on a 592 in 30" oak with rakers at .035 and does not feel grabby but does hard stick stall at times.🤨🤔unless you might offer feedback likely just try resharpen without doing rakers and hopefully get something around .030"
Hi Bert!!😀😀
The Pink Way is a Zenoah knock off. They are pretty nice for the price.
I have 2 John Cutter saws that are also Zenoah knock offs. They have been really good for the price. They have always started easy and ran great.
The Pink Way also has the easy start on it. Don't just rip on it you will break it. Just pull it out slowly to the end and it will automatically spin the engine over for you. If you rip on the rope you will end up breaking the rewind.
Take care buddy!!😀😀💚💚
Logger Al
It definitely is a different feeling starting it.
Excellent video Bert I’m sure 👍 that Gavin is still happy having his own saw 😮😊❤
He has a few saws. This was his first new saw.
I like your big grinding wheel in the opening. Found one on my property when we bought it. The wheel is still nice but the frame was rusty and bent. Nice job 👍
That's a big roll of TP, not a grinding wheel. Many years of use as shop rags or as toilet paper.
Chris hasn’t brought over to the dermal team. Ha Ha. Great video Bert
I use the dremel on the processor chain. I just like the better consistency of my grinders.
@@BertsCustomCutsyeah, with Dremel on the job
Very cool hope it works out till it’s time to get a higher use saw. For what it is it seems like a great value. The way I look at saw. Homeowner farm and pro saws is they all have there intended uses or heat cycles. Homeowner a tank of saw use at a time. Farm saw a few tanks in a row. Pro saws use all day. Right saw right for right usage (heat cycles). Good luck and keep these videos coming they are very relatable!!!!!
That's the plan! May try a different bar on it soon.
Did a 14 fir tree job with just this saw just for fun and I was amazed at how well it did. I did have to adjust the carb as it was running really rich out of the box but after that it was ripping away no problem. Even bucked all the wood into rounds after. Pain since many were a good 26-30"+ but it kept chugging away.
It's a great little saw. We need to adjust the carb a little bit, but I wanted to get a few tanks thru it first.
It's a great little saw. We need to adjust the carb a little bit, but I wanted to get a few tanks thru it first.
The carb was set rich from the factory for break in as that is common practice. You should try a ripping chain if you're cutting with the grain
I really like a ground chain. I touch up with rotary tool. I probably do 10 chains at time when get bench grinder out. Make doing the depth gauge easy as well. Little saw cuts good.
I do all my sharpening on the grinders. I have a plano box with spare chains and just change them when dull.
Zenoha Clone ...Nice Chainsaw.
Greetings from Germany
So far, I'm impressed with it. Does need to have carb adjusted some.
@@BertsCustomCuts
At least $120.00 worth of fun.
I'm impressed with it for the most part so far.
Hi Bert the Pink way will cut like buttered now ( Ty Ron
It did cut better after I sharpened it.
Good one 👍🏻
Thanks for the visit
I only use a hand file for obvious reasons
I can hand file as well but find my grinders to be faster.
@BertsCustomCuts I'm poor so I need to get the most out of my chains. When the metal turns blue it has lost some temper. Thx for the reply
@speedfreak8200 If the wheel isn't glazed over, it doesn't put heat into tooth. You may get oil and sawdust burned on giving a darker color look. I also replace my chains before they stretch too muc, putting extra wear o the drive sprocket and bar.
@@BertsCustomCuts just my experience in the past at saw shops. You take care to do it right. I just enjoy hand filing
Is there a video of you using this all without sharpening the chain just like out of the box
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Thanks for watching.
Do you adjust the rakers separately?
I usually do the rakers on saw if I want more of an aggressive cut. My depth guage doesn't work on safety chain.
Yes, use a raker gauge the more you sharpen the teeth you will need to take down the rakers. Many years ago I sharpened my chain 2 or 3 times with no luck, then realized I needed to take a little off the rakers
Fun video Bert the Chinese make crap but it works.
They make stuff cheap, so it doesn't last to get you to buy another.
Pinkway audio may be the cause but does sound rich? comparison video with Chris's new 562? Finally had a chance to run your grind for a bit cut fast on a 592 in 30" oak with rakers at .035 and does not feel grabby but does hard stick stall at times.🤨🤔unless you might offer feedback likely just try resharpen without doing rakers and hopefully get something around .030"
I run my rakers around .025 for hardwoods. Will do a comparison with 562 one of these days
Great video!! The Pinkway will be a useful tool in the woodyard!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
You got that right!
I thought this was about pinkway..too much time with boring sharpening....
I'll be doing a review on it soon. It's been a good saw for the price.
you have to do the air filter upgrade and chain upgrade and turn the saw up. Then its really good for the price
@SpaceRanger187 yup but not a high production type saw