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HI STUBBY if it a mate then no charge here mate thanks as my mate mmay need a hand one day :thumbup1:thanks jon :thumbup:

 

You are a bloody good sort Jon and no mistake ! :001_smile:

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The trouble with that Jon, is that your mate will never learn to do it himself, and you will always do it F.O.C.

I hope he has some skills that he can give you for free, and often.

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HI STUBBY if it a mate then no charge here mate thanks as my mate mmay need a hand one day :thumbup1:thanks jon :thumbup:

 

I would agree Jon if it was a once in blue moon job but it's more like once a week and last one I did it took 50 strokes of the file per tooth to get it back. Took an hour and only charged £7 Aparently cutting trees out of a river bed :001_rolleyes:

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You are a bloody good sort Jon and no mistake ! :001_smile:

 

HI STUBBY owell if your mate needs a hand then I'm there mate and it the same for it not all the time we all have to try and help each other out well that what i think thanks jon :thumbup:

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I would agree Jon if it was a once in blue moon job but it's more like once a week and last one I did it took 50 strokes of the file per tooth to get it back. Took an hour and only charged £7 Aparently cutting trees out of a river bed :001_rolleyes:

 

what he said.

 

50 strokes and there would be very little tooth left.....:laugh1::laugh1:

 

managed to get an edge back on a chain that should have gone in the bin plenty of times with a few strokes.

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Any recomends for files. Been working my way through a box of Oregons but they don't last very long.

 

really. i use oregon and they have been really goods imo. but then i will bin a file long before it gets blunt as they are a consumable to me.

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really. i use oregon and they have been really goods imo. but then i will bin a file long before it gets blunt as they are a consumable to me.

 

I have probably been too tight and drag them out longer than I should. So what is the files per chain ratio sharpening 15" chains?

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