Enjoyed seeing a twist face peen, If you ever have the notion to do another video some pointers on leveling, and tensioning "WOOD" stimulate some viewers minds. (May not be a good thing.) Was this a cut off saw or small rip saw? The glare in the background was frustrating but I "SAW" you are very familiar doing this.. I used to work on 48" to 60" 8/9 gauge blades and probably relied on my Widemire tension gauge to much, and always tried to peen high spots I would find with a straight edge If I had a blister/burn spot I would hammer it through to the other side then level it out, always finished on the log side and YUP I have Licked my chalk A LOT to get it to mark. Were you trying to match peen marks on each side to get tension faster? I assume this saw was gummed and needed tension put back in.. Thank You So Much For This Video.
Should get some stretcher rolls, there help full
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Enjoyed seeing a twist face peen, If you ever have the notion to do another video some pointers on leveling, and tensioning "WOOD" stimulate some viewers minds. (May not be a good thing.) Was this a cut off saw or small rip saw? The glare in the background was frustrating but I "SAW" you are very familiar doing this.. I used to work on 48" to 60" 8/9 gauge blades and probably relied on my Widemire tension gauge to much, and always tried to peen high spots I would find with a straight edge If I had a blister/burn spot I would hammer it through to the other side then level it out, always finished on the log side and YUP I have Licked my chalk A LOT to get it to mark. Were you trying to match peen marks on each side to get tension faster? I assume this saw was gummed and needed tension put back in.. Thank You So Much For This Video.