Tuesday, July 30, 2013


Chainsaw Shed also has Facebook. We share a lot of Chainsaw Carvers Art. So we hope to see you soon.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

We sell Oregon brand chainsaw parts, we have just added Efco chainsaw parts to our Web page, come and visit us.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

When was the last time you sharpened your chain on your chainsaw? Your chain will last longer if you keep it sharpened, cut better.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Check out our webpage. We also have a chainsaw carving art gallery. We look forward to your visit.
Tammi
www.chainsawshed.com

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Oregon 90Sg is s quality chain.

90SG. The 90Sg is a quality Oregon brand chain it's designed for all chainsaw bar types and brands with 3/8" pitch and .043" gauge and recommended for of chainsaw bars up to 16" in length. Please note all chainsaw brands that the bar length is the cutting length and to be confused with the overall bar length. Recommended for electric and gas-powered chainsaws with the engines up to 42cc. The 90SG Micro-Liter narrow-kerf cutting system requires less power from the saw than standard chains. This chain meets ANSI B 175.1 standards for low-kickback saw chain and is intended for commercial chainsaw users, hard-working homeowners, renters, and occasional users.

Gauge is the drive link thickness, the gauge on your chain saw bar-groove must match your drivelink thickness.
If the chain and bar-groove do not match it could result in serious damage to your chainsaw and/or serious injury.
The most common Chain saw Gauges for home owners and professionals are:
.043"
.050"
.058"
.063"
Common Industrial Gauges are:
.080"
.122"

Welcome to the ChainSaw Shed!

The Chain Saw Shed ,was designed to save you time and money. Gone are the days of having to spend your valuable time driving around looking for parts for your chainsaw. We try to provide as many parts as we can at prices well below what you would pay at regular shops, and we try to provide you with as much information about your parts as possible. Please contact us if there is anything we can do to help! Read More About Us
Now open for International Customers!
New! Diagrams/Breakdowns. (more to come)
The components of a cutter:
  • Cutting corner
  • Top plate
  • Side plate
  • Depth gauge
  • Toe
  • Rivet hole
  • Gullet
The most critical part of a cutter is the Cutting Corner. During the cutting process it is the first part of the cutter to come in contact with the wood. It’s the strongest part of the cutter. It is where the top and side plate meet and is the strongest part of the cutter. Chainsaw users should pay particular attention to the filing angle.
Jutting from the corner is the top plate. Chisel type cutter top plates lifts the wood out just like a chisel would, Some top-plates might be longer depending on the chain and the features. The chains that have longer top plates are designed to extend the life of the chain. On some chains a feature called a filing angle mark stamped into the top plate. This feature is built into many Oregon chains and is referred to as Witness mark. This feature helps chainsaw users do 4 important things:
1. Sharpen the chain at its optimum angle
2. Sharpen the chain accurately throughout its useful life
3. Keep the lengths of cutter top-plates equal
4. Know when the chain has reached the end of its life

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

4th of July

Chainsaw shed would like to say, have a safe 4th of July. Enjoy family and friends. But remember why we have are freedom.

Tammi
www.chainsawshed.com