This video was up for two whole minutes before I started it - I'll try to be more on the ball next time. Your persistence in getting the guide bars just right is admirable! I would have been very tempted to take a substantial amount off and 'tune' it in with shims - your way will look better and shims can give a lot of trouble too.
An idea: Instead of holding the piece of brass when you are filing, try using a piece of "double stick" Scotch (cellophane) tape to hold it there. This usually works for temporary setups like you were using. Of course your method does work, I think that using tape would be "easier". Good series. Thank you.
HI KEITH .. HOWS YOUR WELDING GO.. NOT HERD YOU SAY ANYTHING ABOUT IT.. HOPE YOU ARE WELL GOT ONE OR TWO OF MY OWN BUT JUST PRESS ON YOU KNOW THE SCORE.. TAKE CARE SEE YOU IN THE NEXT ONE.. TONE U.K.
This video was up for two whole minutes before I started it - I'll try to be more on the ball next time. Your persistence in getting the guide bars just right is admirable! I would have been very tempted to take a substantial amount off and 'tune' it in with shims - your way will look better and shims can give a lot of trouble too.
An idea: Instead of holding the piece of brass when you are filing, try using a piece of "double stick" Scotch (cellophane) tape to hold it there. This usually works for temporary setups like you were using. Of course your method does work, I think that using tape would be "easier". Good series. Thank you.
HI KEITH .. HOWS YOUR WELDING GO.. NOT HERD YOU SAY ANYTHING ABOUT IT.. HOPE YOU ARE WELL GOT ONE OR TWO OF MY OWN BUT JUST PRESS ON YOU KNOW THE SCORE.. TAKE CARE SEE YOU IN THE NEXT ONE.. TONE U.K.
I discontinued the Welding series, because I received far too many stupid irrelevant comments ........