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Old 2nd February 2008, 09:23 AM   #56 (permalink)
arborjockey
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Default Re: Chains and sharpening

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Originally Posted by windthrown View Post
What's the name of the tool, and who sells them?

Do they work on semi-chisel chains?
I dont have the knowledge in chains you do. so bear with me. The file guide is made by husky and can be orderd from any dealer. It does't work on anti-kickback chains. Dont know adout semi-chisle. It works so good I cant explain it. Iv had old timers sharpen a chain then I'll go over it again and show them that their cutting teeth are at differnt angles. It also takes the dogs down to fit each tooth. The tool is cheap give it a try. Your chain will stay sharper for longer. If someone does it by hand I find the chain is only sharp for so long then spits dust. This tool adjust the dogs to each tooth. Their is two settings (on dogs) one for soft wood and one for hard.
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