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Old 08-17-2020, 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Jerry D View Post
Honeslty, my opinion. A file is okay for an ocassional cutter.

Someone doing any large qty of firewood will probably just swap chains in the field and then sharpen then on a bench grinder.

Hit a rock or nail in the wood or a peice of fence and your filing for hours to get past the damage. Thats why the bench grinder is where its at.

Chains are 25.00 a pop, have a few on hand for day of cutting.

Dont forget to touch up, dress the bar and flip it.

exactly correct, a professional re-sharp is $8.00 some places $10.00.
no file sharpening on the job, ever
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