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Re: Re: Re: Chainsaw Sharpening
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Posted by don on December 13, 2002 at 17:21:07 from (4.42.107.174):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Chainsaw Sharpening posted by T_Bone on December 13, 2002 at 08:18:14:
Nothing can beat a hand filing with a carbon file. Double cut carbon file by hand is best. As the sharpening guide (in the previous post) says you are working with at least 3 angles. If you are talking about a dremel type sharpening I never used them and the forum (www.arboritsite.com) has little to say about them. Most people hand file, have a chain sharpener or pay to have it sharpened at a shop. I don't see how you could be consistent with the dremel electric file unless you have some type of holder that would aline it properly with a chain. Then in essence you have a chain grinder. When you use an electric grinder it is important not to burn the chain so it looses its strength.
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