huge smile on my face when I heard that hammer on hammer sound going into a round of wood! the second I heard it I new exactly what he was doing. my son does this for hours out in the shop.
Bolt/drill that breaker/spinner to a 4x4 wooden block or whatever size works best for you then put the wood in your vice. Helps hold tight and can work from both sides then put it away when your done. I just bought one hopefully mine serves me better lol
Feel your pain, I did not want to spend big money on a breaker/spinner either. I found that a block and punch and about 30 seconds on each rivet head with a thin large diameter dremel grinding wheel works better than these cheap breakers. Metal is soft on the import punches and block. I do use the cheap spinner and agree with your assessment. It works, more or less. I found slower spinning with more pressure did a better job with my particular model. If I spun it fast, seemed to peel off the outer circumference of the rivet.
Thank you very much for the generosity, I had even considered following your very good tutorial but decided against it since I'd have to buy more tools, and I feel like I'm a bit too shaky for the finer work.
huge smile on my face when I heard that hammer on hammer sound going into a round of wood! the second I heard it I new exactly what he was doing. my son does this for hours out in the shop.
Bolt/drill that breaker/spinner to a 4x4 wooden block or whatever size works best for you then put the wood in your vice. Helps hold tight and can work from both sides then put it away when your done. I just bought one hopefully mine serves me better lol
Feel your pain, I did not want to spend big money on a breaker/spinner either. I found that a block and punch and about 30 seconds on each rivet head with a thin large diameter dremel grinding wheel works better than these cheap breakers. Metal is soft on the import punches and block.
I do use the cheap spinner and agree with your assessment. It works, more or less.
I found slower spinning with more pressure did a better job with my particular model. If I spun it fast, seemed to peel off the outer circumference of the rivet.
I knew they would be cheap but didn't expect it to be basically useless.. I have a good set but wanted a cheap one for emergencies at other shop. UGH
Quinton Vaughn and Ryan. Hopefully I didn't butcher the spelling too bad!
Got it first. Which cylinder do you want? email me Mweba10@gmail.com to sort it out.
Thank you very much for the generosity, I had even considered following your very good tutorial but decided against it since I'd have to buy more tools, and I feel like I'm a bit too shaky for the finer work.
Vaughn, Ryan, Quentin? Vaughn and Ryan were over your shoulders in the Ash video if i remember right. Quentin was running a Skidsteer in one.
Quentin loves his Skeelower. You got it second. Email me and we can sort out which cylinder is left and if you want it. Thanks mweba10@gmail.com
2511 cylinder remains.
@@mweba1 i work 3rd so literally just seen this. I'll message.
@@mweba1 Email sent.
Hey brother I like watching your videos..and on the 2150 you put the 350 on that so how does it feel in the hands now..
Can I literally pay it forward and just have send 300$ plus my 390xp to port?
Of course. Shoot me an email. mweba10@gmail.com Thanks sir.
My Harbor freight spinner broke.
CL off the roll is pretty disappointing. A well filed round is faster. Now a reground or filed square chain is a different story
Agreed. I'll correct it before I dig the wood out. The grind is very coarse...
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Before I research, Abner, Abinidab, and Abigail? LOL,....sorry in 2nd Sam. right now.
Ha. All great names but nope.
@@mweba1 I'll get serious....
Harbor garbage ... “Don’t buy one of these ... they’re no good “. 😁