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is it easy enough to set up cause i no some of the grinders ive seen have loads knobs that turn and adjust but never no what they do i havent seen the oregon one only in photos i guess once you get it set up its easy to use

 

It's pretty simple. Some one posted a youtube clip a few weeks back.

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I sell the Granberg precision grinders which I think are the best thing since sliced bread... but I'm biased I suppose.

 

As an arbtalk member will be £44-00 + vat and the rest. The grinding stones are a fiver a packet and you get 3.

 

The main reason I like em are:

 

They're cheap

12 Volt

Portable

Don't heat the tooth too much

Very accurate and gets all the teeth the same

 

I use it for all saws with a 20" bar upwards and it's a ruddy boon for larger saws. I can get the tooth sharper with this than with a hand file.

 

Will be doing a video soon on it...

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I sell the Granberg precision grinders which I think are the best thing since sliced bread... but I'm biased I suppose.

 

As an arbtalk member will be £44-00 + vat and the rest. The grinding stones are a fiver a packet and you get 3.

 

The main reason I like em are:

 

They're cheap

12 Volt

Portable

Don't heat the tooth too much

Very accurate and gets all the teeth the same

 

I use it for all saws with a 20" bar upwards and it's a ruddy boon for larger saws. I can get the tooth sharper with this than with a hand file.

 

Will be doing a video soon on it...

 

 

cheers

ive got the 12volt oregon sure sharp one for actually on site sharpening but im after a bench mounted one for back at workshop really for takeing the main use for all my sharpening

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Are you the guy selling mills on ebay? Ifso I may be contacting you when I'm back in September. I may have about 400 ton of timber to deal with but they want firewood, carvings, milled timber etc making up that they can sell as a variety of products in a sort of eco friendly type shop.

 

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