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Jay NE Ohio
Posted 12/22/2024 10:00 (#11021126 - in reply to #11021038)
Subject: RE: Sharpening chain saw blade



northeastern Ohio
Sap77 - 12/22/2024 08:56

A file and a vise work great for touchups. You want to file slight uphill angle with the tooth and about 30 degree to the bar dont file into the sharp edge of the tooth file through the tooth in the direction the cutting edge is pointing.

When you really screw up a chain by hitting something you will need a grinder to bring it all back. Hf grinders work just fine if you are careful with them.


I agree with Sap. Use a file. If you hit a rock or nail, then you might need a grinder to get it back. Watch this video. This guy explains how to properly file. The tip of the chain is the key to good cutting: https://youtu.be/13XgB-BVvx0?si=TkTrpN7nmKT0EkmK
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