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A used chain, sharpened by someone who knows how to sharpen will be faster than a new chain.

 

Yep. Cant say I can always achieve this out in the field but with some decent light and clamped up in a vice in workshop can get them cutting lovely. The grinding marks on a new chain are pretty course and a file leaves a cleaner edge.

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A new chain is definitely not the sharpest it will ever be on my saws!!!! I unfortunately no to many tree men that are rubbish at sharpening and seem to have never applied themselves properly to learn how to get a chain sharp if I couldn't sharpen my own chains and get them at least as sharp as a new one after twenty years of been in the industry is would be very ashamed but for some reason these people have no shame they waste money on buy more chains than they should need to run blunt saws which is more dangerous and inefficient use more fuel the work itself is more tiring all in all if u are a tree man and can't sharpen a saw shame on u !!!🖓

 

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He's wrong. Simple as that

 

That about sums it up.

 

If he can't sharpen a worn chain to at least as good if not better than a new chain then he needs to improve his sharpening skills. As for a £6 chain being better than the equivalent stihl, that is totally incorrect.

 

Lots of pro users can't sharpen correctly.

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