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Rob D
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Cheers for feedback Joe - ref the chain teeth getting knocked sideways it's annoying - but I find sometimes you hit metal and get away scot free almost and other times you can several teeth off. Had varying results with different chains. Whether it was because the chain is narrower or not unsure but thanks for taking the time to post.

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3 hours ago, Rob D said:

Cheers for feedback Joe - ref the chain teeth getting knocked sideways it's annoying - but I find sometimes you hit metal and get away scot free almost and other times you can several teeth off. Had varying results with different chains. Whether it was because the chain is narrower or not unsure but thanks for taking the time to post.

Not the chains fault mate, I blame the piece of human waste that knocked the nail in. I was just a bit upset, I'd hoped to get at least one sharpen out of it.

 

The Sugi bar is much better than the oregon one, but still less sturdy than the full fat ones. You've just got to treat then accordingly

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