Buggs67
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I have one very much like this. It works well. I do the same # of strokes on each tooth. And take the depth gauges down with a 4" hand grinder (there are no rakers on chain saws).
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This is good for quick touch-ups in the field.
I also managed to pickup a chain sharpening grinder by Harbor Freight at a yard sale for $5. It works well and resets all teeth to the same dimension. My neighbor has a much nice machine and will sharpen my chains for nothing but I don't like to abuse his friendship.
I used to drop them off at the hardware store and for $5 they came back well sharpened.
Granberg Bar-Mount Chainsaw Sharpener, Model# G-106B | Northern Tool
Designed by Elof Granberg over 35 years ago, the File-N-Joint is an industry standard for accuracy and durability. This guide allow...

This is good for quick touch-ups in the field.
I also managed to pickup a chain sharpening grinder by Harbor Freight at a yard sale for $5. It works well and resets all teeth to the same dimension. My neighbor has a much nice machine and will sharpen my chains for nothing but I don't like to abuse his friendship.
I used to drop them off at the hardware store and for $5 they came back well sharpened.