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So what's the score?

 

Never used one before but want to make the job a bit quicker and easier, especially on mullered chains.

 

Will these cheapo ones around for £35-40 do the job a couple of times a week?

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You need an eye for a chain when using them but I use the lidl £20 job once a week with great success. New discs available so no problem with getting spares.

 

If you don't have an eye you can over heat the cutters whilst trying to take too much off. Depth adjustment's critical and there's no facility to reduced the rakers.

 

Having said that works for me.

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I have the granberg from chainsawbars. I reckon on a full time outfit. It will recover the cost of chains saved and time saved quite quickly.

 

I do have a disc type which is ok for a reset of teeth but not as good as the granberg.

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Nice little vid James, a few wee tips there that'll be handy for me.

 

Cheers Pete, will bell you. Didn't realise you had electricity to run such in North Yorkshire.

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Hate electric sharpeners, gets cutters too hot and case hardens them,then loses its edge quickly and cannot be sharpened with a file, stones need constant dressing, sharpen with s file by hand.

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Hate electric sharpeners, gets cutters too hot and case hardens them,then loses its edge quickly and cannot be sharpened with a file, stones need constant dressing, sharpen with s file by hand.

 

Obviously I'd try and avoid overheating the cutters, but how does it work that if this does happen and they are hardened, they lose their edge quickly? Would it not keep them sharp longer?

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Hate electric sharpeners, gets cutters too hot and case hardens them,then loses its edge quickly and cannot be sharpened with a file, stones need constant dressing, sharpen with s file by hand.

 

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A fresh file and a good eye is faster and gives a better edge IMO.

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A fresh file and a good eye is faster and gives a better edge IMO.

 

A well wielded file will give a better edge but on a long chain with damage a grinder is useful and quick to get the cutter something like before going at it with the file.

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