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Little tip that may have already been mentioned…

If you rub engineers chalk on your file and then tap it leaving what sticks in the grooves , you should find the file will self clear and not block up so much.

 

Not of that much use on ferrous work like saw chains where you don't tend to get too much "pinning" but particularly useful on non ferrous that tends to clog the file

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Not of that much use on ferrous work like saw chains where you don't tend to get too much "pinning" but particularly useful on non ferrous that tends to clog the file

Have found it useful on saw chains that tend to have some oil and crud on them …and in general it seems to help regardless of the material being worked on.

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On this subject are there any idiot proof filling gadgets?

I have a set of round file, flat file the guide thing and the depth gauge thing. But I'm rubbish at using them.

I'm only a very casual user. The saw comes out twice a month at most.

Thanks in advance

 

 

Excellent videos from Rob D.

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