Rivet Spinner
Can anyone tell me the proper profile for the spinner to do chainsaw
chain? Yes, I know "Why?". I am retired and it is a challenge. I bought at an estate sale a Lot of the right size chains, but all too long. I have the splitter taken care of with an adaptor for the arbor press. Thanks Chuck P. |
Rivet Spinner
On Thursday, September 26, 2013 9:16:18 PM UTC-4, Pilgrim wrote:
Can anyone tell me the proper profile for the spinner to do chainsaw chain? Yes, I know "Why?". I am retired and it is a challenge. I bought at an estate sale a Lot of the right size chains, but all too long. I have the splitter taken care of with an adaptor for the arbor press. Thanks Chuck P. It may not be spun, motorcycle rivet-type master links are done with a handheld screw press. A bicycle rivet press might be just right. |
Rivet Spinner
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Rivet Spinner
On Friday, September 27, 2013 2:15:02 PM UTC-4, Pilgrim wrote:
In article , wrote: On Thursday, September 26, 2013 9:16:18 PM UTC-4, Pilgrim wrote: Can anyone tell me the proper profile for the spinner to do chainsaw chain? Yes, I know "Why?". I am retired and it is a challenge. I bought at an estate sale a Lot of the right size chains, but all too long. I have the splitter taken care of with an adaptor for the arbor press. Thanks Chuck P. It may not be spun, motorcycle rivet-type master links are done with a handheld screw press. A bicycle rivet press might be just right. Chainsaw chains are spun. There are many types of spinners on the market. Just google them or on Ebay. I am too tight to pay the cost and the cheap Harbor Freight one has bad reviews. CP good pic here, if yuo assume at least some of the items are for spinning- http://www.klika.com.au/bench-mounte...nd-joiner.html http://www.klika.com.au/media/catalo...r/break_c3.jpg |
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