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2 hours ago, Muddy42 said:

 

These doubles can also be useful as a handy reference to know where you started sharpening or filing rakers, if your chain is very clean. 

Check my answer a few posts back 🙂

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If you look at the link between the two cutters, the rivets are slightly polished and this is the link that joins the loop of chain hence the possibility of not having opposing cutters.

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7 hours ago, Stubby said:

Yep the 14" or was it 12" ? on an 020 always had that . Used to use it as a start / finish guide when sharpening . 

On the 14" one Stubby.

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19 hours ago, Stubby said:

Yep the 14" or was it 12" ? on an 020 always had that . Used to use it as a start / finish guide when sharpening . 

I use a blob of Tippex for that. My Dynamac saw has a 16" bar with two cutters the same way.

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