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Pointers, right leg clamping the saw to my left leg. Left fore arm(sleeved preferably) resting on the bar serving to steady the bar and act as a guide for the file

 

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Pretty self explanatory, key points here is only sharpen 2 or 3 teeth at a time immediately in front of the power head where theres no flex in the bar.

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Any top tips for keeping your bum and knees dry whilst using that technique on our soggy UK soil? :001_huh:

cheers, steve

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Any top tips for keeping your bum and knees dry whilst using that technique on our soggy UK soil? :001_huh:

cheers, steve

I have indeed! I take the rubber floor mat out of my navara and sit on that if needs be, though most of the time i'll sit on a jacket or something

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