Thanks for the video! Going to get an adjustable anvil. I broke the two bits that came with the breaker within minutes of set up. Bought me an adjustable gooseneck light and a magnifying glass as my eyes are 57 years old
Spanner Man to the rescue. I personally thought these type of breakers to be rubbish. I saw your video and you answered every question. Thanks for posting mate, I'll retrieve my breaker out of the rubbish bin.
I like this video because I'm going to make several anvils of my own. This clearly shows that the adjacent drivers are where the anvil supports the chain prior to breaking. The link has to be free to be pushed down by the punch. Good job !
Ok I use the same vise as you. I was under the impression you clamped the two studs under your cut you tighten the larger screw first and the smaller screen last as you could get the smaller one still yet tighter . now why I'm not exactly sure the directions say so. I've watched you and its easier for you and I've wondered why I followed the rules it don't work as slick as what you do. I have took a dremel tool.and ground the heads of before that helps some. I'm following our lead from now on.
Thanks for the video! Going to get an adjustable anvil. I broke the two bits that came with the breaker within minutes of set up. Bought me an adjustable gooseneck light and a magnifying glass as my eyes are 57 years old
Yes you really need the adustable anvil. Much better
Very nice setup with the chain measuring that goes straight into the breaker.
Spanner Man to the rescue. I personally thought these type of breakers to be rubbish. I saw your video and you answered every question. Thanks for posting mate, I'll retrieve my breaker out of the rubbish bin.
Thanks for your comments
They do work good if its all perfect getting that vice to clamp.those little stubs is a chore
I like this video because I'm going to make several anvils of my own. This clearly shows that the adjacent drivers are where the anvil supports the chain prior to breaking. The link has to be free to be pushed down by the punch. Good job !
Thanks
Ok I use the same vise as you. I was under the impression you clamped the two studs under your cut you tighten the larger screw first and the smaller screen last as you could get the smaller one still yet tighter . now why I'm not exactly sure the directions say so. I've watched you and its easier for you and I've wondered why I followed the rules it don't work as slick as what you do. I have took a dremel tool.and ground the heads of before that helps some. I'm following our lead from now on.
Dremel is slow even with diamond bits
Infomation on how to use a chainsaw chain breaker and spinner
How to use the Oregon chain breaker??? Fooled me.