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If you are going to use an electric chain grinder then get a good quality solid metal one. If you don't then you chain sharpening will be rubbish and will leave you uneven teeth, this will give you a rubbish cut...
I would suggest that you get an Oregon 620 or a 520 grinder...

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Lidl one for me and just the narrower disk for all my chains. The mechanism for the grinder head is very good with no discernible play and a good stop for hight. The chain guide part is a bit plasticy but if you hold the chain back against the stop in a constant way it gives excellent results. For the money I cant fault it

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I use this Oregon one for my milling chains , have never used it for anything else but I would go with caution with a bench grinder, very easy to overheat the cutters and blue a chain, I take my time and have a pot of oil brush it on every tooth each grind once or twice ... but then I’m pretty ocd about Milling chains being absolutely spot on to avoid lots of unnecessary sanding later and no dives in cuts. IMG_1838.jpg

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