Primitive Archer
		Information and Resources => Trading Post => Topic started by: skyarrow on August 03, 2010, 01:44:43 pm
		
			
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				i just picked up a felling and bucking saws that are in great shape and i dont know how to properly set them up so i can use them. what i am looking for is a book on how to do this. pm me if u have one that you can trade with we can talk with what you want for trade ttyl            sterling
			
 
			
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				I have the tool to set the saw teeth with send a P. M. if interested. Ron
			
 
			
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				sweet can you post a pic and the brand so i can see if it will work on these saws i have :) 
			
 
			
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				Contact "sawfiler" (Shannon) that is what he does for a living.
			
 
			
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				That's what I was thinking Pat  ;)
			
 
			
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				That's what I suggested, too.
			
 
			
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				I sharpened a few cross cuts about 15 years ago for the US forrest service, but haven't touched or even seen one since.  The kind I sharpen (daily) are  band saws for a hardwood lumber mill.  These are 40' long and 12" wide band saws.  A whole nuther can of worms!
 I wish I could help, but the kind you have are not my specialty :-[
			 
			
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I sharpened a few cross cuts about 15 years ago for the US forrest service, but haven't touched or even seen one since.  The kind I sharpen (daily) are  band saws for a hardwood lumber mill.  These are 40' long and 12" wide band saws.  A whole nuther can of worms!
 I wish I could help, but the kind you have are not my specialty :-[
     :'(   bummer well what can you remember on doing them or do you know some one that can help me 
			 
			
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				i would try finding a site for "LUBERJACKS"
its a pretty big and fast growing sport,thers got to be someone in that circle that would and could help you
			 
			
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				I've sharpened a few if you pay very close attention to how it was done before you should be able to replicate the angles and so forth. Cracker
			
 
			
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				here are the bag pic 
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