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New chain sharpening technique???

Started by celliott, October 02, 2009, 07:53:38 PM

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 If it works for him , fine , but he aint going to feed me his salade .. certainly not the part about hitting the rackers and it not being an issue ..  ::)  I have worked a lot with grinders , and in this aplication , it is best to use a another type , a fixed grinder won't come back and try to eat your fingers   ;)
A man does not always grow wise as he grows old , but he always grows old as he grows wise .

   Marcel

Al_Smith

Now I could care less how anybody sharpens thier saw .I use a file myself but who am I to say .

However using a side grinder kind of reminds of some guy on another site that used a router to cut the exhaust port of a chainsaw .He could have done better had he used a horse hoof rasp . He's real lucky he didn't prune off his fingers in the process .

Jim Spencer

I use a Dumore grinder.  Works great and fast.
Been sharpening my own chain for about 60 years.  Used to use a file but found a Dumore works great.  Also have toe $29 electric sharpener from Harbor freight which I hardly ever use anymore.  Too slow.

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