Nice clear vid. Been spinning chain here for fifty years, and a couple points if I might add... After aligning both sides of the master link together, I like to only slightly mushroom over the first rivet to hold the side plate in place without using much pressure, then go on to the second rivet and make a completed mashed head, then go back and complete the first rivet. It can get weird if you complete the first rivet and the side plate has popped off the one you haven't done yet. I think I have seen A to Z on everything that can go wrong spinning chain. Unless things have changed since I purchased my spinner way back when, smaller chains like .250 or 3/8 lo-pro spin best with an anvil designed for the smaller rivets. I think most spinners have the different anvils interchangeable. The larger anvil works ok on the smaller studs, but being for bigger diameter rivets it can easily scar up the side plate if you mushroom the head so much (no biggie). It's not hard to spin a rivet so much that the link locks up. It will loosen up in the saw running if you want to go that route, but if you take a minus screwdriver snd stick it in between the plates of the master link and give it a whack, it can spread the thing a tiny bit and free up the too tight link.
Great video Jay! So nice and shiny new. It’s good to see other folks doing it you can pick up new things. For instance I love the paint brush idea. Less mess that what I usually do. I’m gonna try it out for sure.
@@jaythe306snowmexican That's not for me Jay. I quit chasing money 6 years ago after 43 years in a paper mill. I spend my time do for me. I could make leather working a 7 day a week job, but I won't let it happen.
Nice quality tools but typical Stihl. I can't buy one from dealers in my area without buying some chain and tooling "package". Stihl could boost sales by 1000% if they got smart and took back some of the copy cat business.
Nice clear vid. Been spinning chain here for fifty years, and a couple points if I might add... After aligning both sides of the master link together, I like to only slightly mushroom over the first rivet to hold the side plate in place without using much pressure, then go on to the second rivet and make a completed mashed head, then go back and complete the first rivet. It can get weird if you complete the first rivet and the side plate has popped off the one you haven't done yet. I think I have seen A to Z on everything that can go wrong spinning chain. Unless things have changed since I purchased my spinner way back when, smaller chains like .250 or 3/8 lo-pro spin best with an anvil designed for the smaller rivets. I think most spinners have the different anvils interchangeable. The larger anvil works ok on the smaller studs, but being for bigger diameter rivets it can easily scar up the side plate if you mushroom the head so much (no biggie). It's not hard to spin a rivet so much that the link locks up. It will loosen up in the saw running if you want to go that route, but if you take a minus screwdriver snd stick it in between the plates of the master link and give it a whack, it can spread the thing a tiny bit and free up the too tight link.
Great video Jay! So nice and shiny new. It’s good to see other folks doing it you can pick up new things. For instance I love the paint brush idea. Less mess that what I usually do. I’m gonna try it out for sure.
Thank you buddy, I hope it will help out someone. I know I'm no expert at anything it's just how I do it.
Great video Jay! I need to learn a little more about makin chains
It's pretty simple buddy. You could do it in your sleep 😎😊
@@jaythe306snowmexican lol
Now that was a great tutorial on chain making.
Thank you sir
Hey Jay, Thanks for showing this, very interesting. I like that machine! Have a great day.
Thank you buddy, hope you are having a great day.
That's Awesome! Full service Saw Shop now!😄
🤣🤣 only for the simple things buddy. I got not much for patience tearing saws apart 🤣🤣🤣
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Great vid and well explained. Be safe and be careful.
Thank you sir, hope you are having a great day.
Very interesting content, I don't think I've seen this anywhere else. Keep on rocking brother
Thank you sir.
Nice video buddy! Thank you. I have the NG 7. I'm about to set up and use it for the first time today any tips?
Just take your time, it's simple too do just patience and don't rush it.
Totally enjoyed this video!
Thank you sir
Wow amazing was looking for a video like this this really helped me out a lot thanks
No problem, glad it helped you out
Nice vid Jay. It's a little more to it than I knew.
I've thought about getting set up to do it, but I just can't justify it, no more than I cut.
It's pretty simple buddy, it would be a good investment if you wanted to make a little sise money.
@@jaythe306snowmexican That's not for me Jay. I quit chasing money 6 years ago after 43 years in a paper mill. I spend my time do for me.
I could make leather working a 7 day a week job, but I won't let it happen.
Nice vid brother...slicker than a snicker 🤙🏻🪓😎
Thank you buddy.
Just wondering what you like better Stihl or Oregon spinner?
This is definitely higher quality.
Nice setup 👌. Watching your channel might get expensive for me! 😜
Thanks buddy, 🤣🤣 Janelle just gives me the look once in awhile about the garage additions 🤣🤣
Thanks for this video It was very informative and helpful to me. Where did you buy the equipment from stihl dealer?
Thats awesome. Yes I bought this from the stihl dealer.
Very good Video. Thanks a bunch
No problem
That's a nice set up brother
Looks like that spinner does a great job, almost effortless.
It's really nice stuff actually. I'm pretty impressed and did a great job.
Great job buddy! That’s a fine outfit! 👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏🙏
Good info, Part # NG 7 for the combo kit.
How do you replace the rivet spinner?
I'm not understanding your question
Jay looking good my friend Awesome setup. Stay free and safe. 🇨🇦🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇸❤️🌲🌲🌲❤️
Thank you sir. Hope you are doing the same buddy 🇨🇦🇺🇲❤
So what kinda side cash are we talking? Just charge a little less than the hardware store or?
If I make any chain for a friend just the cost of chain and links
Remind me of my reloading setup except for chainsaws 👊🤟
Pretty close too the same
How much is it for all three of them
The press and rivet spinner where over $500
Sweeettttt!!! Awesome video!
Thank you sir
That is a quality connection. The bike lift is the ticket.
Thank you sir . Ya it makes a good work bench 🤣
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Jay,I wish I was there to watch brutha...🌳💚🌳💚👍👊
Well hurry up and get here brother 😁😎
Nice job 👍🏼
😁 thanks momma
Great video Brother!!
For some reason I want to buy something from JD indust supplied
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Nice quality tools but typical Stihl. I can't buy one from dealers in my area without buying some chain and tooling "package". Stihl could boost sales by 1000% if they got smart and took back some of the copy cat business.
Our local FD just got one of those breakers, they are useless. The aluminum perch is a terrible design. The chain doesn't sit in it properly.
I couldn't help but notice that exact thing in Jay's video at 4:47, I said to myself 'my goodness, he's all on the piss'... and he was!