Posted by RLP in Co. on December 22, 2020 at 17:00:57 from (174.212.238.116):
I set the points at .017 and the saw starts good and no kickback. Not sure what they were at before, I forgot to check. I spent 4 hours trying to get the oiler system working but gave up. I think whoever designed this saw tried every way possible to make it hard to fix! I'll just have to use a squirt oil can. I cut an arm off of the sharpening stone lever so I could use what's left of the stone. I should be able to get a few more sharpenings out of it. Thanks to the advisers on the points. I had it backwards. The good part of this saw is that it's light to carry but it has excellent power. When that chisel chain is sharp, it will cut almost as good as a bigger saw with the regular teeth. And after a few hours of cutting the other guys saw would be starting to get dull but with the power sharp I could touch up the chain and be out cutting a bigger saw. I wish they hadn't stopped making parts for this one. Is there a way to cut a flat stone in a circle and glue it onto the arm? It's about half of a 2 inch circle and a half inch thick both ways.
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