Posted by LaVern Skarzenski on October 06, 2013 at 21:05:19 from (72.92.212.244):
In Reply to: Saw chain grinder posted by Russ from MN on October 06, 2013 at 11:12:46:
I'm not trying to be a know-it-all or start a fight. A chisel chain has a square top and side, plus it also has a concave side profile. Every grinder I've seen still needs to be dressed with the appropriate radius on the wheel to give the curved profile shape to the side of the cutter. If you have a picture maybe it would be more clear to me, or maybe a link to show what type of chisel chains you are talking about. I have an Elko(sp?) grinder I bought around 1980. It has an adjustable wheel head, it tilts from 0 to about 45 degrees right. It has an inclinable vise which swivels left and right and reclines frontwards or backwards. I still have to dress the wheel. I am curious, maybe there is another style chisel chain that I don't know about. I would appreciate any information you all might have. Thanks.
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