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I always used the Oregon bench grinder. Still a chore but will set you back around £500 quid rather than the thousands for the Clarke auto grinder.

 

I don't even want to spend that much. I'm lazy. If and when I muller a chain, I just swap to keep on cutting. Sharpened on the head a few times, sod it, can't be boh'd any more. Now I've got 20 big chains to sharpen lol.

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I don't even want to spend that much. I'm lazy. If and when I muller a chain, I just swap to keep on cutting. Sharpened on the head a few times, sod it, can't be boh'd any more. Now I've got 20 big chains to sharpen lol.

 

 

Not used one but maybe this?

 

I keep meaning to get one. Go with 10 chains or so for a day blunt them and then grind them back in the evenings ready for the next day.

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