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Thinking of trying the husky one as a change from the oregon any  preferences?

 

Oregon is listed as mirco chisel and the husky as semi chisel.....

 

 

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1 hour ago, Stere said:

Thinking of trying the husky one as a change from the oregon any  preferences?

 

Oregon is listed as mirco chisel and the husky as semi chisel.....

 

 

Ok . Lets know what your findings are .

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I found the SP33G to be quick cutting straight out of the box which is what they were advertising it as and had that "bite" immediately that other chains got after its first run through with the file.  It held an edge for a good length of time but i found the cutters very hard to sharpen back compared with other brands and more akin to the stihl cutters in hardness. I never felt that i got it back to its origninal performance without a bit of work although i didnt use the saw that chain was on all the time to really field trial it. Haven't used it in a while as on Oregon or Stihl mainly and this was when it came out originally which is some time ago now.

As for the names, true semi chisel isn't really how these newer cutters are set up ( I know you can get it but its more in name than profile to me in these choices) so no real difference to worry about.

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I,ve been using SP33G on my Makita 4300 for a while now and find em very good,local agri store been selling them at just over £11.Cut well out of the box and keeps a good edge.

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Thats cheap   ordered a few online were £15 each for 15"

 

 

 

 

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Angles are slightly different to the oregon......

 

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2 minutes ago, Stere said:

Thats cheap   ordered a few online were £15 each for 15"

 

 

 

 

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Angles are slightly different to the oregon......

 

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It is cheap i, bought 5 of those and 5 H25, all 15" for just over £100

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