Richard
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Have a Stihl 044 saw with 20" bar. When I bought the saw (going out of business sale for ~ $400 /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif ) I bought extra bar and some extra chains.
A new chain on this saw will absolutely make mincemeat out of a piece of wood. I file them sometimes to try to keep/replace the edge. After more use/abuse, I'll take them to shop to be "professionally" sharpened.
Last night while cutting tree down, saw got pinched. No problem, got other bar and "professionally" sharpened chain and the #*^%&%$@# thing cut worse than a butterknife on steel. /w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif
I've had this rotten experience with TWO shops. (MORE /w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif) Is there any secret to taking a blade out and genuinely having it "sharpened" like new? Maybe a semblence of new? Maybe at least like a steak knife? (I'll even forego the "Ginsu" edge) /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
Who sharpens their blades how and where to get GREAT results?
Any recommendations? Should I just pay what ever the $$ are and buy my own sharpener/grinder?? (I'm just that retentive to do that sort of thing...if so, where would you get one?)
Signed,
Dull in Tennessee
A new chain on this saw will absolutely make mincemeat out of a piece of wood. I file them sometimes to try to keep/replace the edge. After more use/abuse, I'll take them to shop to be "professionally" sharpened.
Last night while cutting tree down, saw got pinched. No problem, got other bar and "professionally" sharpened chain and the #*^%&%$@# thing cut worse than a butterknife on steel. /w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif
I've had this rotten experience with TWO shops. (MORE /w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif) Is there any secret to taking a blade out and genuinely having it "sharpened" like new? Maybe a semblence of new? Maybe at least like a steak knife? (I'll even forego the "Ginsu" edge) /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
Who sharpens their blades how and where to get GREAT results?
Any recommendations? Should I just pay what ever the $$ are and buy my own sharpener/grinder?? (I'm just that retentive to do that sort of thing...if so, where would you get one?)
Signed,
Dull in Tennessee