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Old 1st January 2008, 11:10 PM   #17 (permalink)
TrevMcRev
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Default Re: Chains and sharpening

As for cutting your hands, a sharp file helps. Just as important as a sharp chain. Cant stand picking up a blunt file, dont put em back in the tool box either, piff em as soon as they blunt.

As for chains, always by hand, in the field as needed, again at end of day back at depot if needed.

Reckon i can do any saw quick as anyone will take a chain off and do it on a machine and put it back on again. Unless badly damaged from nails etc.
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