12-19-2019, 04:48 PM
... be used to straighten a long, bent chainsaw bar:
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This is a 32" long bent bar being straightened. Just use three short lengths and the vise to bend it back, opposite the bend. I usually let it sit bent overnight rather than try to do it fast, adjusting and bending again as need be. I've straightened and saved a dozen or so bars this way. The Veritas twin screw has no problem, but I must admit that when I built the vise, I beefed it up with 1/2" dia. guide rods, not visible here.
Thanks for looking.
[attachment=22343]
This is a 32" long bent bar being straightened. Just use three short lengths and the vise to bend it back, opposite the bend. I usually let it sit bent overnight rather than try to do it fast, adjusting and bending again as need be. I've straightened and saved a dozen or so bars this way. The Veritas twin screw has no problem, but I must admit that when I built the vise, I beefed it up with 1/2" dia. guide rods, not visible here.
Thanks for looking.
Rip to width. Plane to thickness. Cut to length. Join.