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I agree with Skyhuck once I put a chain on it is sharpened until it is dead then replaced.

If you keep on top of them it's not such a chore

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hi do any one know where i can get my chains sharpend range fromm 12 to 36 inch.

i do sharpen my self but been very lazey last year. you know what its like could not be bothered some times and stick a new one on well counted up and got 47 chains.

 

and i dont what to sharpen them by hand so looking to find someone to shapen: chains direct want 6.25 thats nearly £300 where is cheep to get them done done

 

cheers paul

 

what we looking @ here £5/600 pounds worth of chain ??:thumbdown:

 

youve a bit to go yet my mate has over £1k worth of chain hanging in is work shop ready to sharpen ,& he has a fancy oregon grinder sat there:laugh1:

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