N Neil E. Active member Dec 8, 2016 #22 Life is easy now. In the 60's we used to heat up an old coarse bandsaw blade and curve it around the footpeg and then braze it in place.
Life is easy now. In the 60's we used to heat up an old coarse bandsaw blade and curve it around the footpeg and then braze it in place.
Anders Gold Level Site Supporter Dec 8, 2016 #23 Harry said: I have sharpened blunt pegs in the past with a triangular file. Click to expand... I have also seen angle grinder being used. This is why I like the Talons. There I can replace the set screws when they become worn. Sent fra min E5603 via Tapatalk
Harry said: I have sharpened blunt pegs in the past with a triangular file. Click to expand... I have also seen angle grinder being used. This is why I like the Talons. There I can replace the set screws when they become worn. Sent fra min E5603 via Tapatalk
Anders Gold Level Site Supporter Jan 13, 2017 #26 Elvis74 said: I prefer the Raptor Titanium Click to expand... How do they wear over time? Do they keep sharp or do they go blunt?
Elvis74 said: I prefer the Raptor Titanium Click to expand... How do they wear over time? Do they keep sharp or do they go blunt?
E Elvis74 New member Jan 13, 2017 #27 I have mine since 2012 and they are still ok, not like new but in good condition. For sure they wear over time, but not so fast and bad like steel pegs. I can make a picture tomorrow. Gesendet von iPhone mit Tapatalk
I have mine since 2012 and they are still ok, not like new but in good condition. For sure they wear over time, but not so fast and bad like steel pegs. I can make a picture tomorrow. Gesendet von iPhone mit Tapatalk