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Cheers for the links and the thoughts guys. The pumice here can be pretty hard on a chain, especially when cutting stuff on the side of a road where the pumice has been thrown up by cars and is embedded in trees. A mate of mine uses an electric type sharpener which hardens the chain but you can't sharpen it with a normal file and the sharpener really isn't portable so wondered how these would go. Sounds like they're not much cop for a bigger saw which is primarily what I'd use it for. It sounds like a lazy way out but believe me, working on the side of some of these unsealed roads here, especially around the central plateau area, you can be touching up a saw every half hour sometimes. Dead Gum is also pretty hard on the chain and there's more than enough of those to go about.

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