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Posted by T_Bone on December 11, 2002 at 15:35:35 from (65.57.32.103):
Hi All, I just tried out a new stone for chain saws called EZE Lap. It's a diamond rotary file with a guide. Cost was $9.90 for two stones and two guides or $9.90 for two stones. The guides are free. lol The arbor is 1/8" and the stone cutting surface is 1" long, mine was 7/32" but they make them for 3 different tooth sizes. The simple guide is 1" wide x 1-1/2" long with 35* and 30* cutting guide lines. You use a dab of greese at the stone guide holes but no oil is required for the stone. We'll see about that as I used the first as directed. They sell a 12v die grinder with stone for $30. Runs at 16000rpm? I didn't buy that so don't know about the quality. The company claims 15 to 35 chains on each stone or more. Well after the ruff cutt was knocked off the stone I couldn't tell if there was any more ware on the stone so it very well may sharpen a few chains. I did a 20" bar chain in about 20 minutes and I'm slow. A Very fast cutting stone. Now if they just last as advertised. They also make diamond stones for other sharpening needs. From what I've seen it's worth a look! T_Bone
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