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Re: skip tooth
« Reply #20 on: March 29, 2006, 10:46:47 pm »
 I am finding with my full skip chain the farther I take down the rakers, the better it cuts.  It is a wee bit grabby now though  :).  I don't know how far I took them down, I didn't use a guage I just counted the file strokes on each one. Before that I was really having to put pressure on the saw to get it to cut, now it has to be held back, the 2171 has plenty of power to pull it I guess.  How far down do you fellas usually run the rakers on your saws?
I just want to run my mill

 


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