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Hi,

 

My Oregon file has about had it now so I am going to order a few. I never really felt that the Oregon had much bite to it so I was wondering what others used, noticed valorbe on chainsaw bars site are they any good? Only used for rakers as use a different file for bars.

 

 

 

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Tom

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Hi,

 

My Oregon file has about had it now so I am going to order a few. I never really felt that the Oregon had much bite to it so I was wondering what others used, noticed valorbe on chainsaw bars site are they any good? Only used for rakers as use a different file for bars.

 

 

 

Thanks all

Tom

 

same thing really

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Hi,

 

My Oregon file has about had it now so I am going to order a few. I never really felt that the Oregon had much bite to it so I was wondering what others used, noticed valorbe on chainsaw bars site are they any good? Only used for rakers as use a different file for bars.

 

 

 

Thanks all

Tom

I don't rate the Oregon flat files although the round files seem fine. Valorbe, Grobet, Bahco or Nicholson should all be better, I personally use Grobet and Nicholson.

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I know that they are not available in France but have no knowledge if available in the UK. If yes then the way to go is Save Edge followed by Valorbe, Pferd,& Bahco. the problem with the files marketed by Oregon, Stihl etc is they are open to tender so there is no way of knowing the actual producer hence some good some less so were the own brand label the quality is usually consistant

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I know that they are not available in France but have no knowledge if available in the UK. If yes then the way to go is Save Edge followed by Valorbe, Pferd,& Bahco. the problem with the files marketed by Oregon, Stihl etc is they are open to tender so there is no way of knowing the actual producer hence some good some less so were the own brand label the quality is usually consistant

 

This . :001_smile:

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