The diamond wheel are for the carbide chain don't confuse the two
@Stan_in_Shelton_WA4 күн бұрын
natural diamond for carbide. synthetic diamond for regular chain. I used Borazon for many years.
@kmansdomaine69511 күн бұрын
G'day Mate, What brand of CBN grinding wheel did you get?? Cheers Mate!
@mrbrettdimarco18 күн бұрын
What is your boat setup? Length and width, what kit, what size motor and how fast does it go? I have been looking all over and everyone has different setups and speeds
@ginaisaskirtgirl26 күн бұрын
So you didn’t water it? I really want to try this. I saw someone else that did it as well and realized that it could be used as grass 🤷♀️
@Stan_in_Shelton_WAАй бұрын
You should always give and maintain a little reverse tension against the locating cleat before and during the action of locking the rail.
@rc3919954 күн бұрын
Yes absolutely
@erichusaynАй бұрын
Just wait til you gotta touch up the edge. I can field strip and clean an sks faster than I could disassemble, sharpen, and I still don't have them back together. The tension on the sting in there is insane (stronger than the gas piston spring in my rifle) and now the laser sharp edge I put on them is no on the end of what you gotta push that spring back into. If I have all my fingers left when I'm done, I'll let ya know if it's worth sharpening or just buying a new pair.
@carolyncoppola9742 ай бұрын
Just seeing this now. I have the same model but not titanium. Does anyone know if these can be disassembled? I really want to take it apart for a thorough cleaning and sharpen the blade a bit. But because of the look of the handle, I’m not sure you can take it apart. That will be a deciding factor whether I continue with these pruners. A truly excellent pair of pruners will come apart for maintenance (cleaning, sharpening, protective oil, etc.). I do love them but the Virginian clay really beats them up. Thank you.
@SaynaTheSpiffyАй бұрын
Same question here. I’m pissed off because I can’t find any info on sharpening, cleaning, repair, etc. I guess they’re made to be yet another disposable product piling up in a landfill somewhere?
@carolyncoppola974Ай бұрын
@@SaynaTheSpiffy yes, I’ll finish this year with these, but late winter I will be purchasing a pair of Felco’s! A bit more expensive but There are hundreds of videos for cleaning and maintenance and you can order each part separately on their website! 😃
@rooster30192 ай бұрын
I clean my CBN wheels with an Art Gum earaser.
@backwoodshomestead2 ай бұрын
🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@michelparabole2563 ай бұрын
belle vidéo, dommage qu'il insiste trop sur les gouges quand il les affutent, ça les fait chauffer, les gouges n'aiment pas trop, il faut absolument y aller par petit coup et en douceur.
@user-ez3mf3ps4x3 ай бұрын
studio.kzread.infosjvSUnSTVTY/edit
@possiblyAlex4 ай бұрын
2009 Nissan Pathfinder, used your tips, worked great! 2009 didn't have the same plastic shield so it was a bit simpler.
@annaaron35104 ай бұрын
Good show & tell...BUTT. Why show sawing without protection ? PPE does work. Chaps, helmet system both are cheaper than an ER visit. Thimk. Safety Sally out. JMNSHO
@thunderboya25714 ай бұрын
@benjaminleslie3155•thats still really weak saw just invest in the 455-500i,$
@ryanchavis76475 ай бұрын
Do y’all have this video in slow motion?
@winhanson15325 ай бұрын
You can rewire your machine to run in reverse rotation, eliminating the burr problem on the one side. I rewired my Oregon 620-120, and it works very well. It takes two switches...one DPST to turn the grinder on and off, and another DPDT to reverse-rotate the motor. They both fit in place of the OEM rocker switch, although you'll need to fabricate a new switchplate out of sheetmetal with two round holes ~3\8" to accommodate the new switches. There's a fairly straightforward KZread online that explains how to do it.
@jonschwarz82075 ай бұрын
Great video brother. I've been looking into getting either the 410 or 510 grinder. And of course there's the CBN wheel debate. Great info and good process. I've used a friend's grinder and boy oh boy it showed me how inconsistent my hand filling actually was.
@rc3919954 күн бұрын
Get the 510
@zstanman4825 ай бұрын
Just a suggestion, whenever you feature a product in your videos, place a link to where you bought it so we know the exact one you bought and maybe where to get one? It would be another income source for you as well (affiliate links).
@woro90215 ай бұрын
This worked man. Appreciate it.
@benjaminleslie31555 ай бұрын
Ms361 is better change my mind.
@OOOOOO123455 ай бұрын
Can’t. It’s true. By a large margin.
@user-ke6el3ub8o6 ай бұрын
I'm with you
@joelfortin98566 ай бұрын
A great video, thanks for sharing
@rc3919956 ай бұрын
Use the pink stone for rakers
@rc3919956 ай бұрын
I think you got a carbide wheel for the carbide chains you might want to check that and send it back for a CBN wheel. The cleaning stone is like chalk you turn the machine on and turn it off again. Stick the cleaner to the wheel when the wheel stops its in good shape.
@DeliveryBryan6 ай бұрын
I had the 362 and I enjoyed it but it has the non Mtronic carburetor and so I traded it in for the 462c
@MyMinime1016 ай бұрын
how to change the blade
@jeffmckinney78286 ай бұрын
I cut my new c85 Husqvarna chain at 55-25-0 not 60-30-0 spent alot of time trying to copy a new chain and cut gullet a bit deeper,results are real nice,,on full chise chain.
@jeffmckinney78286 ай бұрын
I've been using the same CBN wheels as you for awhile now,never had to clean them yet,they cut cool,but I wish I bought 100 grit not 80, just alittle smoother finish on smaller chain. The 3/8 chain is no problem,
@JeremyWilmoth-se3eh7 ай бұрын
Let's do it
@jasonrodenbaugh83747 ай бұрын
Great video! How is that new grinding wheel working for you? Is it picking up a lot of oil and junk or staying clean?
@backwoodshomestead8 ай бұрын
You guys want to come for an ice hunt?
@johnbennett91498 ай бұрын
Your 10° drop is made for chisel chain and semi chisel Oregon recommended for those 2 type of chain and then if you will look on your chain guide backside there should be a little screw you can set to make that guide tighter when you pull the arm😁😉
@LuisGomez-dd2yr8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. Worked great
@backwoodshomestead8 ай бұрын
glad it worked!!
@sirwallygator5658 ай бұрын
That grinder is for home owners. All real cutters use Simington grinders
@backwoodshomestead8 ай бұрын
Ok Mr. Real cutter this grinder is $350 CDN. The Simington is over $2100 usd. You cant compare them. for 2k ill put in another 2k and buy an auto grinder haha. Oregon makes 2 auto grinders that would poop on a Simington.
@justinbarker26198 ай бұрын
You can't hold a beer while using the simington either 👎👎🖕
@DeliveryBryan10 күн бұрын
Some of us can't afford the simington !
@adlinfigueroa66798 ай бұрын
Thanks but idk how to do all that
@SgtPUSMC8 ай бұрын
I've had an MS250 for about a decade now. I've used it to clear my 1 acre in Florida (probably at least 70 - 80 trees, some of which were more than 100 ft tall and about 24" diameter. I also volunteer for hurricane cleanup and that's where it's seen the heaviest use. A few years ago when I was heading out to cleanup after Michael, I decided I wanted to upgrade so I bought an MS362 for some of the bigger stuff. I quickly discovered that the 362, while it is more powerful, it isn't really powerful enough to run anything more than a 20" bar and even that can be a bit iffy when cutting really dense stuff like Oak. I also make wood bowls and so have occasion to cut some larger pieces of hardwoods. I just always felt a little underwhelmed by the 362. A few months ago I found a good deal on a used 461 and decided to give it a go. Holy cow! That 461 will pull a 28" bar through basically anything and seems to barely break a sweat. I'm now looking at selling the 362. It isn't that it's a bad saw, but if I need something bigger than the 250, I don't see myself ever reaching for the 362 now.
@scor4409 ай бұрын
I notice your not consistant with the amount of times you come down on each tooth.
@backwoodshomestead9 ай бұрын
Some teeth are different sizes from field sharpening with a Dremel or hitting stones in log piles. Some teeth need more work than others. good eye 👍🏻 check out my other video with the CBN wheel!
@djrtime13989 ай бұрын
No carb adjust!!! How will you get them tuned when the weather changes??? Oh, that’s right, all you have to do is a tooless recalibration procedure, takes about 45 seconds. Besides, I keep loosing my screwdriver.
@FatNebraskaMom9 ай бұрын
Thamk you. This is my same problem after a deer smacked the front of the car. Shall do.
@backwoodshomestead9 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that. Hope it worked. did you get some good deer meat at least?
@FatNebraskaMom9 ай бұрын
@@backwoodshomestead lol no she traipsed off
@user-nk7yc1xw5p10 ай бұрын
Yous a thin knife and prase up
@backwoodshomestead9 ай бұрын
will do
@Mark-ho6tn10 ай бұрын
Better then anything she would have said.
@backwoodshomestead10 ай бұрын
100 percent😂
@w0000ticus10 ай бұрын
Nope! Anyway
@backwoodshomestead10 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@Andrewbikes47610 ай бұрын
Haha
@backwoodshomestead10 ай бұрын
Lol too funny!
@Andrewbikes47610 ай бұрын
@@backwoodshomestead where do you buy that
@backwoodshomestead10 ай бұрын
@@Andrewbikes476 I sell them in Canada but in the USA it is mud skipper. com
@stevengonyaw161710 ай бұрын
I have the 362 , 400 ,and 261 m tronic
@superjon963 ай бұрын
362 vs 400?
@Chiefin_Session11 ай бұрын
Does this mess the threads up
@backwoodshomestead11 ай бұрын
Nope thread were fine. put replacement lugs on same day! great question!
@Chiefin_Session11 ай бұрын
@@backwoodshomestead 👍
@landrelarose74511 ай бұрын
When I was younger, in my teens in the eighties, I started my dad's Poulan chainsaw the same way as you did. I was much stronger at that time than I am today. No, for many years. Yes, I continue to have all my fingers and limbs. I had so much fun using it to cut wood on the farm my family lived on. That property was sold possibly more than 5 years ago. Dutch people currently live there. I have so many interesting stories from that place.
@landrelarose74511 ай бұрын
Expensive hat. A 1400 plus dollar one of them. Wow.
@backwoodshomestead9 ай бұрын
Its a sweet hat!😂
@landrelarose7459 ай бұрын
@@backwoodshomestead it should be, at that price.
@jrmorrissey20711 ай бұрын
Not to be negative here, but those boots are not great for this job. One slight touch and those rubber things are gone to the skin. Also a big round falling accidentally on your feet would crush your foot. The tops need to be sealed so you're not walking in fine dust packed into your socks all day. Nice saw though. Good exercise.
@backwoodshomestead9 ай бұрын
Haha you are right. those boots sucked. I just bought them for mucking around the farm. I have much nicer boots now. Steel toe and all!😂
@Soothsayer-rs5nb11 ай бұрын
use a dremel and cut slot in the top of the nut. use a standard bit in an impact tool.
@bentwedgestanleybrand581811 ай бұрын
I use the same measuring device! Chris taught me that a long time ago
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The diamond wheel are for the carbide chain don't confuse the two
natural diamond for carbide. synthetic diamond for regular chain. I used Borazon for many years.
G'day Mate, What brand of CBN grinding wheel did you get?? Cheers Mate!
What is your boat setup? Length and width, what kit, what size motor and how fast does it go? I have been looking all over and everyone has different setups and speeds
So you didn’t water it? I really want to try this. I saw someone else that did it as well and realized that it could be used as grass 🤷♀️
You should always give and maintain a little reverse tension against the locating cleat before and during the action of locking the rail.
Yes absolutely
Just wait til you gotta touch up the edge. I can field strip and clean an sks faster than I could disassemble, sharpen, and I still don't have them back together. The tension on the sting in there is insane (stronger than the gas piston spring in my rifle) and now the laser sharp edge I put on them is no on the end of what you gotta push that spring back into. If I have all my fingers left when I'm done, I'll let ya know if it's worth sharpening or just buying a new pair.
Just seeing this now. I have the same model but not titanium. Does anyone know if these can be disassembled? I really want to take it apart for a thorough cleaning and sharpen the blade a bit. But because of the look of the handle, I’m not sure you can take it apart. That will be a deciding factor whether I continue with these pruners. A truly excellent pair of pruners will come apart for maintenance (cleaning, sharpening, protective oil, etc.). I do love them but the Virginian clay really beats them up. Thank you.
Same question here. I’m pissed off because I can’t find any info on sharpening, cleaning, repair, etc. I guess they’re made to be yet another disposable product piling up in a landfill somewhere?
@@SaynaTheSpiffy yes, I’ll finish this year with these, but late winter I will be purchasing a pair of Felco’s! A bit more expensive but There are hundreds of videos for cleaning and maintenance and you can order each part separately on their website! 😃
I clean my CBN wheels with an Art Gum earaser.
🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
belle vidéo, dommage qu'il insiste trop sur les gouges quand il les affutent, ça les fait chauffer, les gouges n'aiment pas trop, il faut absolument y aller par petit coup et en douceur.
studio.kzread.infosjvSUnSTVTY/edit
2009 Nissan Pathfinder, used your tips, worked great! 2009 didn't have the same plastic shield so it was a bit simpler.
Good show & tell...BUTT. Why show sawing without protection ? PPE does work. Chaps, helmet system both are cheaper than an ER visit. Thimk. Safety Sally out. JMNSHO
@benjaminleslie3155•thats still really weak saw just invest in the 455-500i,$
Do y’all have this video in slow motion?
You can rewire your machine to run in reverse rotation, eliminating the burr problem on the one side. I rewired my Oregon 620-120, and it works very well. It takes two switches...one DPST to turn the grinder on and off, and another DPDT to reverse-rotate the motor. They both fit in place of the OEM rocker switch, although you'll need to fabricate a new switchplate out of sheetmetal with two round holes ~3\8" to accommodate the new switches. There's a fairly straightforward KZread online that explains how to do it.
Great video brother. I've been looking into getting either the 410 or 510 grinder. And of course there's the CBN wheel debate. Great info and good process. I've used a friend's grinder and boy oh boy it showed me how inconsistent my hand filling actually was.
Get the 510
Just a suggestion, whenever you feature a product in your videos, place a link to where you bought it so we know the exact one you bought and maybe where to get one? It would be another income source for you as well (affiliate links).
This worked man. Appreciate it.
Ms361 is better change my mind.
Can’t. It’s true. By a large margin.
I'm with you
A great video, thanks for sharing
Use the pink stone for rakers
I think you got a carbide wheel for the carbide chains you might want to check that and send it back for a CBN wheel. The cleaning stone is like chalk you turn the machine on and turn it off again. Stick the cleaner to the wheel when the wheel stops its in good shape.
I had the 362 and I enjoyed it but it has the non Mtronic carburetor and so I traded it in for the 462c
how to change the blade
I cut my new c85 Husqvarna chain at 55-25-0 not 60-30-0 spent alot of time trying to copy a new chain and cut gullet a bit deeper,results are real nice,,on full chise chain.
I've been using the same CBN wheels as you for awhile now,never had to clean them yet,they cut cool,but I wish I bought 100 grit not 80, just alittle smoother finish on smaller chain. The 3/8 chain is no problem,
Let's do it
Great video! How is that new grinding wheel working for you? Is it picking up a lot of oil and junk or staying clean?
You guys want to come for an ice hunt?
Your 10° drop is made for chisel chain and semi chisel Oregon recommended for those 2 type of chain and then if you will look on your chain guide backside there should be a little screw you can set to make that guide tighter when you pull the arm😁😉
Thank you for the video. Worked great
glad it worked!!
That grinder is for home owners. All real cutters use Simington grinders
Ok Mr. Real cutter this grinder is $350 CDN. The Simington is over $2100 usd. You cant compare them. for 2k ill put in another 2k and buy an auto grinder haha. Oregon makes 2 auto grinders that would poop on a Simington.
You can't hold a beer while using the simington either 👎👎🖕
Some of us can't afford the simington !
Thanks but idk how to do all that
I've had an MS250 for about a decade now. I've used it to clear my 1 acre in Florida (probably at least 70 - 80 trees, some of which were more than 100 ft tall and about 24" diameter. I also volunteer for hurricane cleanup and that's where it's seen the heaviest use. A few years ago when I was heading out to cleanup after Michael, I decided I wanted to upgrade so I bought an MS362 for some of the bigger stuff. I quickly discovered that the 362, while it is more powerful, it isn't really powerful enough to run anything more than a 20" bar and even that can be a bit iffy when cutting really dense stuff like Oak. I also make wood bowls and so have occasion to cut some larger pieces of hardwoods. I just always felt a little underwhelmed by the 362. A few months ago I found a good deal on a used 461 and decided to give it a go. Holy cow! That 461 will pull a 28" bar through basically anything and seems to barely break a sweat. I'm now looking at selling the 362. It isn't that it's a bad saw, but if I need something bigger than the 250, I don't see myself ever reaching for the 362 now.
I notice your not consistant with the amount of times you come down on each tooth.
Some teeth are different sizes from field sharpening with a Dremel or hitting stones in log piles. Some teeth need more work than others. good eye 👍🏻 check out my other video with the CBN wheel!
No carb adjust!!! How will you get them tuned when the weather changes??? Oh, that’s right, all you have to do is a tooless recalibration procedure, takes about 45 seconds. Besides, I keep loosing my screwdriver.
Thamk you. This is my same problem after a deer smacked the front of the car. Shall do.
Sorry to hear that. Hope it worked. did you get some good deer meat at least?
@@backwoodshomestead lol no she traipsed off
Yous a thin knife and prase up
will do
Better then anything she would have said.
100 percent😂
Nope! Anyway
😂😂😂
Haha
Lol too funny!
@@backwoodshomestead where do you buy that
@@Andrewbikes476 I sell them in Canada but in the USA it is mud skipper. com
I have the 362 , 400 ,and 261 m tronic
362 vs 400?
Does this mess the threads up
Nope thread were fine. put replacement lugs on same day! great question!
@@backwoodshomestead 👍
When I was younger, in my teens in the eighties, I started my dad's Poulan chainsaw the same way as you did. I was much stronger at that time than I am today. No, for many years. Yes, I continue to have all my fingers and limbs. I had so much fun using it to cut wood on the farm my family lived on. That property was sold possibly more than 5 years ago. Dutch people currently live there. I have so many interesting stories from that place.
Expensive hat. A 1400 plus dollar one of them. Wow.
Its a sweet hat!😂
@@backwoodshomestead it should be, at that price.
Not to be negative here, but those boots are not great for this job. One slight touch and those rubber things are gone to the skin. Also a big round falling accidentally on your feet would crush your foot. The tops need to be sealed so you're not walking in fine dust packed into your socks all day. Nice saw though. Good exercise.
Haha you are right. those boots sucked. I just bought them for mucking around the farm. I have much nicer boots now. Steel toe and all!😂
use a dremel and cut slot in the top of the nut. use a standard bit in an impact tool.
I use the same measuring device! Chris taught me that a long time ago
saved me so much time! Chris is awesome!