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Monthly meeting @ The Dolphin, 8th February


Monthly meeting at the Dolphin next Tuesday 8th February.

Meeting at 1900hrs if you want to eat beforehand, meeting starts at 2000hrs.

plenty to chat about including;

Teign to Tamar (Still need some run leaders)

TRF fun day September 4th Doug, it would

The continued work on Ham lane (thanks Ian)

Facebook and its usefulness for us.

plus I have downloaded the Alpine quest app and can't work it, Help required here.

Hope to see a reasonable turn out, don't think meeting=officious, boring, think meeting = meet some likeminded individuals who share your passion for bikes, and have a beer!

cheers Trevor 

 

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We'll be looking at the Oregon Professional chainsaw sharpener (Electric bench grinder) Pro's & Con's wink

Good price on the web for theses at the moment 

 

 

 

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Plus an up close feely touchy look at the new grippers used on 'Ham lane' from Devon county, tech moving on wink

These are the ones without the Anti bike puncture spikes winkbiggrinbiggrin 

 

 

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wackyracer wrote:

We'll be looking at the Oregon Professional chainsaw sharpener (Electric bench grinder) Pro's & Con's wink

Good price on the web for theses at the moment 

 

 

 

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 Been down this road with various sharpening tools, still prefer the manual file way no need to remove chain. The rakers still need doing manually mind !!



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Trevor Foxon wrote:

 

plus I have downloaded the Alpine quest app and can't work it, Help required here.

 


 If it's AQ on an android I should be able to help you, after I've done the same for John H (and probably Russell)



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doug9270 wrote:
wackyracer wrote:

We'll be looking at the Oregon Professional chainsaw sharpener (Electric bench grinder) Pro's & Con's wink

Good price on the web for theses at the moment 

 

 

 

8104NTUg-bL._AC_SX569_.jpg

 

 


 Been down this road with various sharpening tools, still prefer the manual file way no need to remove chain. The rakers still need doing manually mind !!


 Don't take long to remove a chain from a saw plus if you maintain the saw properly you have to remove the chain 

The Depth gauges (Rakers) can be lowered using the Oregon sharpener with equal height for all

Many different opinions and as I said previously there are 'pro's & con's to all Doug

Hand sharpening is good, I still hand sharpen

I'll look forward to seeing you at the meeting Doug, bring ya saw and sharpening gear with ya mate, we can compare wink 



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Tribey wrote:
Trevor Foxon wrote:

 

plus I have downloaded the Alpine quest app and can't work it, Help required here.

 


 If it's AQ on an android I should be able to help you, after I've done the same for John H (and probably Russell)


 It is AQ on an Android 



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Regarding chain sharpening, I bought something similar from Lidl around 8 years ago and I really rate the way it can sort out metal or rock contact by the chain.
Yeah if its just a bit dulled then a quick hand job is fine.
As for the rakers, I use the angle grinder and just kiss the tips. Theres probably a law or two against this but I claim grandfather rights (-;



-- Edited by youaintseenme on Thursday 3rd of February 2022 11:35:12 PM

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youaintseenme wrote:

Regarding chain sharpening, I bought something similar from Lidl around 8 years ago and I really rate the way it can sort out metal or rock contact by the chain.
Yeah if its just a bit dulled then a quick hand job is fine.
As for the rakers, I use the angle grinder and just kiss the tips. Theres probably a law or two against this but I claim grandfather rights (-;



-- Edited by youaintseenme on Thursday 3rd of February 2022 11:35:12 PM


 It's only against the law If you get caught.biggrin



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Thank you to all who attended last nights get together at the Dolphin.

Namely;

Wacky for his chainsaw sharpening tutorial.

Ray for his master class in Alpine quest and OS map installation.

Doug for his organisation of our next fun day (4th September) abley assisted by JT.

And welcome to the 5 new members who benefited from lots of great advice off the assembly of ancient trail crusaders.

 

looking forward to the next one

Trevor.



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